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2001 SESSION
SB 1025 Lists of registered voters & persons voting.
Introduced by: Frank M. Ruff | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Voter registration applications and records. Permits certain law enforcement personnel and persons granted protective orders to provide a post office box address, either for his residence or another location in the Commonwealth. Present law requires a post office box address for the residence. The bill also excludes the residence address for these voters from the scope of the public inspection provisions on voter registration records. The definition of protective orders is revised to cover all authorized court protective orders. This bill is the same as HB 1770.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Lists of registered voters and persons voting; voter registration applications. Expands the list of protective orders that qualify a voter so protected to provide a post office box address to be used in lieu of his street address on the lists sold by the State Board. The bill also gives the State Board discretion to furnish the post office box address, in lieu of the street address, on other lists and reports to protect the street address information for persons with protective orders and certain law-enforcement officials.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Lists of registered voters and persons voting; voter registration applications. Expands the list of protective orders that qualify a voter so protected to provide a post office box address to be used in lieu of his street address on the lists sold by the State Board. The bill also gives the State Board discretion to furnish the post office box address, in lieu of the street address, on other lists and reports to protect the street address information for persons with protective orders and certain law-enforcement officials.