22-18-50
Section 22-18-50 Enactment and text of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact. The Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact is hereby enacted into law and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein in form substantially as follows: SECTION 1. PURPOSE In order to protect the public through verification of competency and ensure accountability for patient care related activities all states license emergency medical services (EMS) personnel, such as emergency medical technicians (EMTs), advanced EMTs and paramedics. This Compact is intended to facilitate the day to day movement of EMS personnel across state boundaries in the performance of their EMS duties as assigned by an appropriate authority and authorize state EMS offices to afford immediate legal recognition to EMS personnel licensed in a member state. This Compact recognizes that states have a vested interest in protecting the public's health and safety...
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17-6-23
Section 17-6-23 Uniform ballots at each polling place; electors for President and Vice President. There shall be provided at each polling place at each election at which public officers are voted for, but one form of ballot for all the candidates for public office, and every ballot shall contain the names of all candidates whose nominations for any office specified on the ballot have been duly made and not withdrawn, as provided in this chapter, together with the title of the office, arranged in tickets under the titles of the respective political parties or independent bodies as certified in the certificates of nomination. When electors for the President and Vice President of the United States are to be elected, the names of the candidates for President and Vice President shall be listed on the ballot, but not the names of the electors. (Code 1907, §378; Code 1923, §468; Code 1940, T. 17, §153; §17-8-3; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §29.)...
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17-9-50.1
Section 17-9-50.1 Photographing or revealing contents of another voter's ballot. (a) At any polling place in any state, county, or municipal election, an individual may not do either of the following: (1) Take a photograph of a ballot, other than the individual's own ballot. (2) Reveal another voter's ballot in a manner that would disclose its contents to anyone other than an individual lawfully assisting the voter. (b) An individual who violates subsection (a), upon conviction, shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (c) This section does not prohibit a voter from making available a photograph of the voter's own ballot by posting the photograph on the Internet or in some other electronic medium, and any retransmittal of the photograph does not constitute a violation of this section. (Act 2019-370, §1.)...
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17-9-7
Section 17-9-7 When election officials to meet, open polling place, etc. The precinct election officials appointed shall meet at the place of holding elections in the several voting places for which they have been appointed not later than 30 minutes before the scheduled opening of the polls and shall open the several polling places at the time designated. (Code 1907, §358; Code 1923, §448; Code 1940, T. 17, §131; Acts 1979, No. 79-616, p. 1086, §2; §17-7-6; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §44.)...
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17-16-1
Section 17-16-1 Preservation of voted ballot containers and records of election containers; electronic voting specialists. (a) The voted ballot containers and records of election containers shall remain sealed for the time provided by law for the filing of contests and then shall have the seal broken only on the order of that body which, under the general provisions of law, now has charge of and control over voted ballot containers and records of election containers in that county, municipality, or other political subdivision. If, in the opinion of such body, a contest has developed or is likely to develop, the containers shall remain sealed until such time as ordered opened by the court hearing the contest, or until a final determination of the contest. On the order of any court of competent jurisdiction or on the order of any legislative body or governing body having jurisdiction over such election, the seal may be broken for the purpose of proper investigation and when such...
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17-17-17
Section 17-17-17 Loitering about polling place; standing in line of voters after having voted. Any person who loiters in, around, or about a polling place on election day for the purpose of discouraging qualified electors from entering the voting place, or from voting, or whoever having voted enters or stands in a line or file of voters waiting to vote, shall be guilty, upon conviction, of a Class C misdemeanor. (Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §88.)...
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11-46-42
Section 11-46-42 Number of electors allowed in polling place; time limit, etc., for occupation of booth. Where paper ballots are used, no more than 10 electors shall be allowed in the polling place at the same time. In all elections for which voting booths or compartments have been provided, if all such booths or compartments are occupied and other electors are waiting to vote, no elector shall occupy a booth or compartment for a longer time than five minutes. No elector shall be allowed to occupy a booth or compartment already occupied by another nor to speak or converse with anyone except as provided in this article while in the polling place. After having voted or declined or failed to vote within five minutes, the elector shall immediately withdraw from the polling place and go beyond the prohibited distance and shall not enter the polling place again. (Acts 1961, No. 663, p. 827, §22.)...
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17-17-23
Section 17-17-23 Tampering with, injuring, etc., machines; misuse; unauthorized possession of keys. Any election officer or other person, who shall tamper with, injure, or attempt to injure any electronic voting machine to be used or being used in an election, or who shall willfully misuse any such machine, or who shall prevent or attempt to prevent the correct operation of such machine, or any unauthorized person who shall make or have in his or her possession a key to a voting machine to be used or being used in an election, shall be guilty, upon conviction, of a Class A misdemeanor. (Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §88.)...
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45-48-111.01
Section 45-48-111.01 Voting by electors; voting machines numbered. No elector shall vote at any voting place other than the voting place of which he or she is a qualified elector, but any elector whose name appears on the qualified voter's list at a voting place may vote on any voting machine maintained at such voting place, upon presentation of the identification card issued to him or her by an election officer serving at such voting place and upon signing the poll list maintained at the voting machine at which he or she proposes to vote. The voting machines at any such voting place shall be numbered consecutively beginning with number 1, and each machine shall display a card indicating the number of that machine. The numbers on such cards shall be clearly visible from the registration table. (Acts 1971, No. 1899, p. 3088, § 2.)...
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21-4-22
Section 21-4-22 Promulgation of guidelines. (a) The Attorney General of this state, in consultation with the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services, and in accordance with Section 553 of Title 5, United States Code, shall promulgate, within six months of April 8, 1985, guidelines to assure that registration and polling place facilities used for state elections are readily accessible to and usable by handicapped and elderly individuals. Such guidelines at a minimum shall require: (1) That all polling places shall be located a. In any building or other facility which is or can be made accessible, by temporary ramp or otherwise, to individuals in wheelchairs on election days for all hours during which said polling places are used for the purpose of a state election; and b. On the ground level of the building or other facility or at a location within such building or facility as is accessible by elevator; and (2) That all places of registration shall be located a. In any...
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