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Session Laws, 2007
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Ch. 548
Martin O'Malley, Governor
(vi) be capable of creatine a paper record of all votes cast in order
that an audit trail is available in the event of a recount INCLUDING A MANUAL
RECOUNT; AND
(VII) PROVIDE A VOTER-VERIFIABLE PAPER RECORD THAT: 1. IS AN INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENT THAT IS
PHYSICALLY SEPARATED FROM ANY OTHER SIMILAR DOCUMENT AND NOT PART
OF A CONTINUOUS ROLL;
2. IS SUFFICIENTLY DURABLE TO WITHSTAND
REPEATED HANDLING FOR THE PURPOSES OF MANDATORY RANDOM AUDITS AND
RECOUNTS: AND
3. USES INK THAT DOES NOT FADE, SMEAR, OR
OTHERWISE DEGRADE AND OBSCURE OR OBLITERATE THE PAPER RECORD OVER
TIME:
(2) the voting system has been: (i) examined by an independent testing laboratory that is
approved by the [National Association of State Election Directors] U.S. ELECTION
ASSISTANCE COMMISSION; and
(ii) shown by the testing laboratory to meet the performance and
test standards for electronic voting systems established by the Federal Election
Commission OR THE U.S. ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION; and
(3) the public interest will be served by the certification of the voting system. [(d)](E) In determining whether a voting system meets the required
standards, the State Board shall consider;
(1) the commercial availability of the system and its replacement parts
and components:
(2) the availability of continuing service for the system; (3) the cost of implementing the system; (4) the efficiency of the system; (5) the likelihood that the system will malfunction;
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