[Federal Register: August 17, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 158)]
[Notices]
[Page 51072-51073]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION
Statement of Policy Regarding National Mail Voter Registration
Form
AGENCY: United States Election Assistance Commission.
ACTION: Statement of Policy.
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SUMMARY: The Commission intends to exercise its discretion in
administering the National Mail Voter Registration Form by interpreting
the waiver of the effective date for implementing the Computerized
Statewide Voter Registration List required by the Help America Vote Act
of 2002 (HAVA) to extend to all of the requirements of
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subsection (a) of Section 303 of HAVA, including the requirements of
paragraph (a)(5) of that section. Therefore, a State that has obtained
a waiver extending the effective date of Section 303(a)(5) until
January 1, 2006 may use State-specific instructions for Box 6 that may
change when Section 303(a)(5) becomes effective as to that State.
DATES: August 10, 2004.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John C. Vergelli, Attorney Advisor,
1225 New York Ave., NW., Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20005. Telephone:
(202) 566-3100.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title III of HAVA, entitled ``Uniform and
Nondiscriminatory Election Technology and Administration
Requirements,'' imposes certain requirements upon States and local
jurisdictions conducting federal elections. HAVA Sections 301-303.
Among other things, a State or local jurisdiction must verify voter
registration information. Specifically, paragraph (a)(5) of section 303
of HAVA requires the collection of certain identifying information from
applicants, or, in certain circumstances, the assignment of a unique
identifying number.
HAVA further provides that the requirements of subsection (a) of
section 303, including paragraph (a)(5), became effective on January 1,
2004. HAVA Section 303(d)(1)(A). However, a State could have obtained a
waiver that delays the effective date until January 1, 2006. HAVA
section 303(d)(1)(B). Forty-four States obtained such a waiver.
The United States Election Assistance Commission (EAC) has
succeeded to the responsibilities of maintaining the National Mail
Voter Registration Application Form (``Form'') authorized by the
National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) (Pub. L. 103-31 (May 20, 1993))
(42 U.S.C. Sec. Sec. 1973gg-1973gg-0). Box 6 of the Form is labeled
``ID Number--(See Item 6 in the instructions for your state).'' These
``State-specific instructions'' provide State-by-State guidance as to
what information the relevant State's law requires the applicant to
provide in Box 6.
Depending upon a given State's law, Section 303(a)(5) may affect
that State's specific instructions for Box 6 when Section 303(a)(5)
takes effect with regard to that State. The question has arisen of
whether such a State, if it has obtained a waiver extending the
effective date of Section 303(a)(5) until January 1, 2006, may, before
January 1, 2006, use State-specific instructions for Box 6 that may
change when Section 303(a)(5) becomes effective to such a State.
The EAC intends to exercise its discretion in administering the
Form by interpreting the waiver of the effective date provided in
Section 303(d)(1)(B) to extend to all of the requirements of subsection
(a) of Section 303, including paragraph (a)(5). Therefore, a State that
has obtained a waiver extending the effective date of Section 303(a)(5)
until January 1, 2006 may use State-specific instructions for Box 6
that may change when Section 303(a)(5) becomes effective as to that
State.
In issuing this Statement of Policy regarding the scope of the
waiver provision in Section 303(d)(1), the EAC emphasizes that it is
not stating its policy with regard to the substantive requirements of
Section 303(a)(5) when that paragraph becomes effective with regard to
a given State. The EAC also emphasizes that this Statement of Policy is
only applicable to a State that has obtained a waiver of the effective
date under Section 301(d)(1), and applies only before January 1, 2006.
Dated: August 10, 2004.
DeForest B. Soaries, Jr.,
Chairman, U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
[FR Doc. 04-18725 Filed 8-16-04; 8:45 am]