SB482 H JUD AM 4-8 #1

    The Committee on the Judiciary moves to amend the bill, on page two, following the enacting section, by striking out the remainder of the bill and inserting in lieu thereof, the following language:

“CHAPTER 3. ELECTIONS.

ARTICLE 2. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.

§3-2-30. Public inspection of voter registration records in the office of the clerk of the county commission; providing voter lists for noncommercial use; prohibition against resale of voter lists for commercial use or profit.

    (a) Any person may examine the active, inactive, rejected and canceled voter registration records during office hours of the clerk of the county commission in accordance with the provisions of chapter twenty-nine-b of this code. as follows:

    (1) When the active and inactive files are maintained on precinct registration books, any person may examine the files under the supervision of the clerk and obtain copies of records except when a precinct book is in temporary use for updating and preparing lists or during the time the books are sealed for use in an election. Other original voter registration records, including canceled voter records, pending applications, rejected applications, records of change requests, reinstatements and other documents, shall be available for inspection upon specific request; and

    (2) When the Active, inactive, rejected and canceled voter files are to be maintained in electronic data format. Any person may examine voter record information in printed form or in a read-only data format on a computer terminal set aside for public use, if available. The data files available for examination and copying shall include all registration and voting information maintained in the file, but may not include the registrant’s telephone number, email address, Social Security number or driver’s license number or nonoperator’s identification number issued by the Division of Motor Vehicles.

    (b) Printed lists of registered voters may be purchased for noncommercial use from the clerk of the county commission at a cost of 1¢ per name.

    (c) In counties maintaining active and inactive files in digitized data format, (b) The clerk of the county commission shall, upon request, prepare provide printed copies of the lists of voters for each precinct. No list prepared under this section may include the registrant’s telephone number, email address, Social Security number or driver’s license number or nonoperator’s identification number issued by the Division of Motor Vehicles. The clerk shall establish a written policy, posted within public view, listing the options for selection and sorting criteria and available data elements. The data elements shall include, at least:

    (1) The name, residence address, political party affiliation and status of the registrant;

    (2) The available formats of the lists; and

    (3) The times at which lists will be prepared. A copy of the county policy shall be filed with the Secretary of State no later than January 1 of each even-numbered year.

    (d) In counties which maintain voter files in a digitized data format, (c) Lists of registered voters may be obtained for noncommercial purposes in data format on disk or as a printed list provided and prepared by the clerk of the county commission at a cost of 1¢ per name. plus $10 for each disk required. No data file prepared under this subsection may include the registrant’s telephone number, email address, Social Security number or driver’s license number or nonoperator’s identification number issued by the Division of Motor Vehicles.

    (e) (d) The fees received by the clerk of the county commission shall be kept in a separate fund under the supervision of the clerk and may be used for the purpose of defraying the cost of the preparation of the voter lists. Any unexpended balance in the fund shall be transferred to the General Fund of the county commission. After deducting the costs of preparing voter lists, the clerk shall deposit the net proceeds from the sale of the voter lists in the State Election Fund as set forth in subsection b, section forty-eight, article one of this chapter.

    (f) (e) The Secretary of State may shall make voter lists available for sale subject to the limitations as provided in subsection (a) of this section. for counties. The cost for a partial list shall be one and one-half cents per name plus $10 for each disk required; the cost for a complete statewide list shall be one-half cent per name and a flat fee of $1,000. One cent per name for each voter from a particular county on each partial list and one-half cent per name for each voter from a particular county on each statewide list sold shall be reimbursed to the appropriate county. The fees for the voter lists shall be as prescribed in section two-b, article one, chapter fifty-nine of this code. The disk fee and one-half cent per name revenue associated with purchase of a partial list and the flat fee of $1,000 or associated with a complete statewide list shall be deposited to a special revenue account for purpose of defraying the cost of preparing the lists in the State Election Fund as set forth in subsection (b), section forty-eight, article one of this chapter.

    (g) An update to a previously purchased list may be provided by the Secretary of State or the clerk of the county commission at a prorated cost based on the amount of additional information provided. The additional rates charged by the clerk of the county commission shall be specified in the policy established pursuant to subsection (c) of this section.

    (h) (f) No voter registration lists or data files containing voter names, addresses or other information derived from voter data files obtained pursuant to the provisions of this article may be used for commercial or charitable solicitations or advertising, sold or reproduced for resale.

    (g) This section may not be interpreted to prevent the Secretary of State from sharing data files containing voter information with authorized service providers or sharing data across state lines with any state or local election official for the purpose of voter registration and election administration in accordance with this chapter or applicable federal law.

CHAPTER 59. FEES, ALLOWANCES AND COSTS; NEWSPAPERS; LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.

ARTICLE 1. FEES AND ALLOWANCES.

§59-1-2b. Purchase of voter registration lists and election data;               fees.

    (a) Except as may be otherwise provided in this code, the Secretary of State shall charge the following fees for data originating in the statewide voter registration system to be paid by the person for whom the service is rendered at the time it is performed:

    (1) Election Cycle Subscription Service. . . . . . . .$6,000

    (2) Statewide Voter Registration List . . . . . . . . . $500

    (3) Master Voter History List Export . . . . . . . . . .$500

    (4) Statewide Early Voters List . . . . . . . . . . . . $200

    (5) Statewide Absentee Requests List . . . . . . . . . .$200

    (6) Statewide Absentee Received List . . . . . . . . . .$200

    (7) Partial Voter Registration List . . .Current hourly rate

    (8) Voter History List . . . . . . . . . Current hourly rate

    (9) Complex Research Query . . . . . . . Current hourly rate

    (b) For the purposes of this section, “Election Cycle Subscription Service” includes:

    (1) Statewide Registered Voter List updated monthly throughout the year and updated daily starting thirty days prior to election day through election day;

    (2) Master Voter History List Export following certification of the primary, general and odd-year elections;

    (3) Statewide All Mail-in Absentee Request List and Statewide Public Received Mail-in Absentee List for the primary, general and odd-year elections, updated daily starting thirty days prior to election day through ten days following election day; and

    (4) Statewide Early Voters List for the primary, general and odd-year elections, updated daily starting on the first day of early voting through election day.

    (c) At the time that a request is made under subdivisions (7), (8) or (9) of subsection (a) of this section, the current hourly rate, as determined by the Secretary of State, shall be communicated to the prospective purchaser along with an estimate of the number of hours needed to fulfill the request before any list is compiled.

    (d) Net proceeds from the sale of data originating in the statewide voter registration system, along with any interest on such funds, shall be deposited into the State Election Fund as set forth in subsection (b), section forty-eight, article one, chapter three of this code.