Ohio Admin. Code 111:3-3-02 - Eligibility
(A) A board of
county commissioners, on behalf of its county board of elections, which has
responsibilities related to the proper conduct of elections under state law,
may apply for financial assistance from the loan fund.
(B) Participation by a board of county
commissioners shall be
is voluntary.
(C) A county shall contribute to the cost of
capital facilities. The secretary as the administrator of the loan fund
acquisitions shall not authorize the contribution from the loan fund of more
than fifty per cent of the estimated total cost of a county's purchase of
voting machines, marking devices, and automatic tabulating equipment.
(D) Any costs incurred on or after January 1,
2008, by a county with respect to the purchase of voting machines, marking
devices, and automatic tabulating equipment may be considered as the county
cost percentage for the purpose of such acquisition.
(E) A loan fund acquisition for any one board
of county commissioners shall not exceed five million dollars and shall be made
only for new equipment purchased on or after the date applicable obligations
have been issued by the treasurer of state, the net proceeds of which have been
transferred to the loan fund.
(F)
Financial assistance shall be provided only to the extent that moneys are
available in the loan fund.
(G)
Loan funds shall only be used to finance eligible costs, which include:
(1) Automatic tabulating equipment, marking
devices, and voting machines. Any such equipment must be examined and approved
by a board of voting machine examiners pursuant to section
3506.05
of the Revised Code.
(2) Capital
facilities for which the treasurer of state is authorized to issue obligations
pursuant to Chapter 154. of the Revised Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 111.26
Rule Amplifies: 111.26, 154.24
Prior Effective Dates: 01/07/2011, 01/25/2016
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