(1) The
secretary of state shall create an advisory committee and adopt
rules governing project eligibility, evaluation, awarding of
grants, and other criteria for administering the local government
grant program, which may include a preference for grants that
include a match of local funds.
(2) The advisory committee shall review grant proposals and
establish a prioritized list of projects to be considered for
funding by the third Tuesday in May of each year beginning in
2004 and continuing as long as funds in the election account
established by RCW 29A.04.440 are available. The grant award may
have an effective date other than the date the project is placed
on the prioritized list, including money spent previously by the
county that would qualify for reimbursement under the Help
America Vote Act (P.L. 107-252).
(3) Examples of projects that would be eligible for local
government grant funding include, but are not limited to the
following:
(a) Replacement or upgrade of voting equipment, including
the replacement of punch card voting systems;
(b) Purchase of additional voting equipment, including the
purchase of equipment to meet the disability requirements of the
Help America Vote Act (P.L. 107-252);
(c) Purchase of new election management system hardware and
software capable of integrating with the statewide voter
registration system required by the Help America Vote Act (P.L.
107-252);
(d) Development and production of election worker training
materials;
(e) Voter education programs;
(f) Publication of a local voters' pamphlet;
(g) Toll-free access system to provide notice of the outcome
of provisional ballots; and
(h) Training for local election officials.
[2011 c 10 § 10; 2004 c 267 § 203.]
NOTES:
Notice to registered poll voters -- Elections by mail -- 2011 c 10: See note following RCW 29A.04.008.
Effective dates -- 2004 c 267: See note following RCW 29A.08.010.