Nev. Admin. Code § 293.336

Current through November 8, 2024
Section 293.336 - Compliance with procedures for checking signatures; periodic audits of certain employees in county clerk's office; testing of electronic device used to sort mail ballots or capture voter's signature
1. The county clerk or an employee in the office of the county clerk shall check the signature on the return envelope of a mail ballot in accordance with the provisions of NRS 293.269927.
2. The county clerk shall perform periodic audits of each employee in the office of the county clerk whose regular duties include checking signatures on mail ballots. If the county clerk finds that an employee has an irregular acceptance or rejection rate, the county clerk must retrain the employee or prohibit the employee from checking signatures on mail ballots.
3. If the county clerk uses an electronic device to:
(a) Sort mail ballots, the county clerk must test the electronic device before it is so used to ensure that the electronic device properly sorts mail ballots.
(b) Capture the digital image of a voter's signature on a mail ballot, the county clerk must test the electronic device before it is so used to ensure that the electronic device is able to clearly and accurately capture the digital image of a signature on a mail ballot.
4. For the purposes of any voter who is required to provide a signature or a confirmation to the county clerk not later than 5 p.m. on the sixth day following the election pursuant to subsection 6 of NRS 293.269927, the county clerk is not required to provide signature verification during any weekend or holiday or any other time in which the offices of the county clerk are closed in the 6 days following the election. The county clerk may, in his or her discretion, provide signature verification during additional days or times outside of normal working hours.

Nev. Admin. Code § 293.336

Added to NAC by Sec'y of State by R094-21A, eff. 2/28/2022; A by R014-23A, eff. 9/18/2023

NRS 293.124, 293.247, 293.269927, 293C.26327