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1999 SESSION
HB 1854 Voter registration laws and Voter Registration Act.
Introduced by: Marian Van Landingham | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Administration of voter registration laws and the National Voter Registration Act. Establishes a National Voter Registration Act Coordinating Committee consisting of representatives of the State Board of Elections, Department of Motor Vehicles, three other agencies providing voter registration opportunities, and general registrars. The committee will report recommendations to the Secretary of the State Board. The bill also provides for the electronic transfer of information from DMV to the State Board and general registrars.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Administration of voter registration laws and the National Voter Registration Act. Establishes a National Voter Registration Act Coordinating Committee consisting of representatives of the State Board of Elections, Department of Motor Vehicles, three other agencies providing voter registration opportunities, and general registrars. The committee will report recommendations to the Secretary of the State Board. The bill also provides for the electronic transfer of information from DMV to the State Board and general registrars.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Administration of voter registration laws and the National Voter Registration Act. Establishes a National Voter Registration Act Coordinating Committee consisting of representatives of the State Board of Elections, Department of Motor Vehicles, three other agencies providing voter registration opportunities, and general registrars. The committee will report recommendations to the Secretary of the State Board. The bill also provides for assistance by DMV employees to voter registrants and for the electronic transfer of information from DMV to the State Board and general registrars.