Nev. Admin. Code § 293.339 - Requirements for daily audit of electronic device used to verify signatures
The daily audit of an electronic device used to verify signatures on mail ballots that is required pursuant to NRS 293.269937 must comply with the following requirements:
1. The county clerk
shall select a random sample of 1 percent of the mail ballots received before
3:00 p.m. from the previous 24-hour period for which the electronic device has
verified the signatures.
2. A team
of bipartisan election board officers appointed by the county clerk shall
manually review the signatures selected in accordance with the procedures set
forth in NRS
293.269927.
3. The election board officers shall sign and
date the daily audit report. The audit report must be deposited in the vaults
of the county clerk pursuant to
NRS
293.391.
4. If the team of election board officers
rejects a signature that the electronic device verified, then the electronic
device fails the audit and the county clerk shall:
(a) Immediately stop using the electronic
device;
(b) Notify the Secretary of
State in writing within 48 hours after the electronic device has failed the
audit; and
(c) Work with the
Secretary of State to identify the issue and implement a solution.
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