Chapter 226 |
2017 -- H 5702 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/18/2017 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- REGISTRATION OF VOTERS |
Introduced By: Representatives Coughlin, and Johnston |
Date Introduced: March 01, 2017 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Section 17-9.1-7 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-9.1 entitled |
"Registration of Voters" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
17-9.1-7. Registration at the division of motor vehicles. |
(a) Every person applying at the division of motor vehicles for a driver's license or a |
renewal of the license, or personal identification document issued by the division of motor |
vehicles, and who is or may be by the next general election qualified to vote, shall be afforded the |
opportunity to register registered to vote, or if previously registered, be afforded the opportunity |
to change their address for voting purposes. |
(b) The application to register to vote must be offered simultaneously with the application |
for the driver's license or renewal of it or personal identification document. Division of motor |
vehicles employees must provide to applicants for driver's licenses, license renewal, or personal |
identification documents the same level of assistance and instruction with respect to the |
application to register to vote as is provided with respect to the application for driver's licenses, |
renewal of the license, or personal identification documents; provided, that separate signatures |
one signature shall may be required sufficient on the application for driver's license, renewal of |
the license, or personal identification document and the application to register to vote. The |
applicant may shall be afforded the opportunity to decline to register to vote by failing to sign the |
voter registration form. If previously registered, the applicant shall be afforded the opportunity to |
change their his or her address for voting purposes. In order to protect the privacy of those who |
do not wish to register to vote for any reason, the failure of an applicant for a driver's license or |
renewal of it or a personal identification document to sign the voter registration form register to |
vote may not be used for any purposes other than to determine the person's voter registration |
status. |
(c) (1) The voter registration application shall contain the registrant's name, residence |
address, mailing address if different from residence address, date of birth, and registrant's |
signature and date of affixation of signature, and may include any other information, |
certifications, and declarations, including those made under the penalty of perjury, that may be |
required by the state board in order to administer a single and unified system of voter registration |
in accordance with applicable state and federal laws which that shall enable duly registered |
voters to vote in all elections in their respective voting districts including, elections for federal |
officers. The voter registration application must also include, in print identical to that used in the |
attestation portion of the form, the following: |
(i) The penalties provided by law for submitting a false voter registration; |
(ii) A statement that, if the applicant declines to register to vote, his or her decision will |
remain confidential and be used only for voter registration purposes; and |
(iii) A statement that, if the applicant does register to vote, information regarding the |
office or branch of the division of motor vehicles to which the application was submitted will |
remain confidential, to be used only for voter registration purposes. |
(2) It shall be the responsibility of the division of motor vehicles to print and to have |
available at all times a sufficient number of voter registration forms in order to carry out the |
provisions of this section. |
(d) The completed voter registration application shall be transmitted by the division of |
motor vehicles to the central voter registration system mandated pursuant to § 17-6-1.2 not later |
than the next business day after the date of acceptance by the division of motor vehicles. |
Transmission shall be made by electronic means as prescribed by the secretary of state, and shall |
be in an electronic form compatible with the voter registration system maintained by the secretary |
of state. For each registration electronically transmitted, a hard copy will be provided to the |
appropriate local board of canvassers. |
(e) Any person who has fully and correctly completed an application to register to vote at |
the division of motor vehicles is presumed to be registered as of the date of the acceptance of the |
registration by the division of motor vehicles, subject to verification of the registration by the |
local board as provided in § 17-9.1-25. |
(f) Pursuant to §17-9.1-11, the division of motor vehicles shall not transmit the voter |
registration of any applicant, who fails to certify that they are a citizen of the United States. |
(g) If a person who is ineligible to vote becomes registered to vote pursuant to this |
section, that person's registration shall be presumed to be deemed officially authorized and not be |
deemed attributable to or the fault of that person. Notwithstanding the foregoing, anyone who |
knowingly and willfully provides false information pursuant to this section shall be subject to |
prosecution under §17-9.1-12. |
(f)(h) The state board of elections shall have the authority to adopt regulations to |
implement and administer the provisions of this section, including all registrations taken at the |
division of motor vehicles. |
(i)(1) In accordance with Section 7 of the Federal National Voter Registration Act of |
1993, other applicable state government agencies that the secretary verifies already collect |
documents that would provide proof of eligibility, including age, citizenship, and residence |
address, may follow the procedures for automatic voter registration enumerated for the division of |
motor vehicles as described in subsections (b) through (d) of this section. |
(2) Any additional agencies that are designated for automatic registration must follow the |
rules and protocols established in this section for the division of motor vehicles. |
(i)(j) Effective date. The provisions of this section shall take effect thirty (30) days after |
the administrator of the division of motor vehicles certifies in writing to the general assembly that |
the Rhode Island motor vehicle licensing system (RIMS) computer system is capable of meeting |
the requirements set forth in this act. The administrator of the division of motor vehicles shall |
consult with the secretary prior to making this determination about the computer system. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect thirty (30) days after the administrator of the |
division of motor vehicles certifies in writing to the general assembly that the Rhode Island motor |
vehicle licensing system (RIMS) computer system is capable of meeting the requirements set |
forth in the act. |
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