ORS 246.550
Examination and approval of equipment by Secretary of State


(1)

The Secretary of State shall publicly examine all makes of voting machines or vote tally systems submitted to the secretary and determine whether the machines or systems comply with the requirements of ORS 246.560 (Requirements for approval of equipment), and can safely be used by electors.

(2)

Any person owning or interested in a voting machine or vote tally system may submit it to the secretary for examination. For the purpose of assistance in examining the machine or system the secretary may employ not more than three individuals who are expert in one or more of the fields of data processing, mechanical engineering and public administration. The compensation of these assistants shall be paid by the person submitting the machine or system.

(3)

Not later than the 30th day after completing the examination, the secretary shall approve or reject the voting machine or vote tally system. If the secretary approves the machine or system, the secretary shall make a report on the machine or system, together with a written or printed description, drawings and photographs clearly identifying the machine or system and its operation. Upon request, the secretary shall send a copy of the report to any governing body within the state.

(4)

Any voting machine or vote tally system approved by the secretary may be used for conducting elections. A machine or system rejected by the secretary may not be used at any election. If a machine or system is changed after the machine or system has been approved by the secretary, the secretary is not required to reexamine or reapprove the machine or system if the secretary determines that the change does not impair the accuracy, efficiency or capacity of the machine or system.

(5)

If, after consulting with county clerks, the secretary determines that a voting machine or vote tally system approved by the secretary does not comply with the requirements of ORS 246.560 (Requirements for approval of equipment), the secretary may revoke the approval. If the secretary revokes approval, the machine or system may not be used in any election. [Formerly 258.155; 2005 c.731 §2; 2005 c.797 §65]

Source: Section 246.550 — Examination and approval of equipment by Secretary of State, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors246.­html.

See annotations under ORS 258.155 in permanent edition.

246.012
Definitions
246.021
Time within which election documents must be received by elections officer
246.025
Use of signature stamp by person with disability
246.046
Secretary of State and county clerks to seek out evidence of violations
246.110
Secretary of State as chief elections officer
246.120
Directives, instructions and assistance to county clerks
246.140
Election law conferences for county clerks
246.150
Rules
246.160
Compilations and digests of election laws
246.170
Deposit of moneys received under ORS 246.160 in Secretary of State Miscellaneous Receipts Account
246.179
Reimbursement of county clerk for special elections for United States Senator or Representative and for recall elections involving state office
246.185
Elections Fund
246.190
Help America Vote Act complaint procedures
246.200
County clerk to conduct elections
246.210
County clerk to supervise local elections officials
246.245
Notification to county clerk when city boundary changed
246.250
Personnel
246.270
Office hours of county clerk on election days
246.410
Directives for fixing precinct and other electoral district boundaries
246.520
Applicable laws
246.530
Adoption, purchase or procurement of equipment
246.540
Joint purchase, maintenance and use
246.550
Examination and approval of equipment by Secretary of State
246.560
Requirements for approval of equipment
246.565
Audit of computerized voting system by Secretary of State
246.570
Sale of vote recording systems to counties
246.580
Content of vote recording system sale agreement
246.590
Loans from State Treasurer for purchase of voting equipment or computers
246.600
Deposits in Voting Machine Account
246.710
Declaring county elections emergency
246.820
Order to compel county clerk, city elections officer or elections official to comply with interpretation, rule, directive or instruction
246.910
Appeal from Secretary of State, county clerk or other elections official to courts
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