chapter 16 - MULTIPARTISAN ASSISTANCE TEAMS

 

08 NCAC 16 .0101             MULTIPARTISAN ASSISTANCE TEAMS

(a)  Each county board of elections shall assemble and provide training to a Multipartisan Assistance Team ("Team") to respond to requests for voter assistance for any primary, general election, referendum, or special election.

(b)  For every primary or election listed in Paragraph (a) of this Rule, the Team shall be made available in each county to assist patients and residents in every covered facility in that county in requesting or casting absentee ballots as provided by Article 21 of Subchapter III of Chapter 163A of the General Statutes. For the purposes of this Chapter, a "covered facility" is any facility that provides residential or in-patient healthcare in the State that is licensed or operated pursuant to Chapter 122C, Chapter 131D, or Chapter 131E of the General Statutes, including, for example, a hospital, clinic, nursing home, or adult care home; or by the federal government or an Indian tribe.

(c)  The Team may assist voters in requesting mail-in absentee ballots, serve as witnesses to mail-in absentee voting, and otherwise assist in the process of mail-in absentee voting as provided by Article 21 of Subchapter III of Chapter 163A of the General Statutes. Upon the voter's request, the Team shall assist voters who have affirmatively communicated, either verbally or nonverbally, a request for assistance.

 

History Note:        Authority G.S. 163A-1298(a)(4); S.L. 2013-381, s. 4.6(b);

Temporary Adoption Eff. January 1, 2014;

Eff. October 1, 2014;

Amended Eff. December 1, 2018.

 

08 NCAC 16 .0102             TEAM MEMBERS

(a)  For purposes of this Chapter, the county board of elections shall compose the Team as follows:

(1)           At least two registered voters shall be on each Team. The two political parties having the highest number of affiliated voters in the State, as reflected by the registration statistics published by the State Board on January 1 of the current year, shall each be represented by at least one Team member of the party's affiliation. If the Team consists of more than two members, voters who are unaffiliated or affiliated with other political parties recognized by the State of North Carolina may be Team members.

(2)           If a county board of elections finds an insufficient number of voters available to comply with Subparagraph (a)(1) of this Rule, the county board, upon a unanimous vote of all of its sworn members, may appoint an unaffiliated Team member to serve instead of the Team member representing one of the two political parties as set out in Subparagraph (a)(1) of this Rule.

(b)  Team members shall not be paid or provided travel reimbursement by any political party or candidate for work as Team members.

 

History Note:        Authority G.S. 163A-1298(a)(4); S.L. 2013-381, s. 4.6(b);

Temporary Adoption Eff. January 1, 2014;

Eff. October 1, 2014;

Amended Eff. December 1, 2018.

 

08 NCAC 16 .0103             TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION OF TEAM MEMBERS

(a)  The State Board of Elections shall provide uniform training materials to each County Board of Elections. The training shall review the Rules of this Chapter as well as G.S. 163-226.3, 163-230.1, 163-230.2, and 163-231, including the statutory deadlines associated with absentee voting, and provide information to help Team members interact with persons who have disabilities.  Every Team member shall confirm in writing that he or she has reviewed and understands the content of the training.  Each County Board of Elections shall administer training for every Team member as directed by the State Board of Elections in this Rule.

(b)  Every Team member shall sign a declaration provided by the County Board of Elections that includes the following statements:

(1)           the Team member will provide voter assistance in a nonpartisan manner, will not attempt to influence any decision of a voter being provided any type of assistance, and will not wear any clothing or pins with political messages while assisting voters;

(2)           the Team member will adhere to the rules of this Chapter and the General Statutes listed in Paragraph (a) of this Rule, and the Team member will refer to County Board of Elections staff in the event the Team member is unable to answer any question;

(3)           the Team member will not use, reproduce, or communicate to anyone other than County Board of Elections staff any information or document handled by the Team member, including the voting choices of a voter, a voter's date of birth, or a voter's signature;

(4)           the Team member will not accept payment or travel reimbursement by any political party or candidate for work as a Team member;

(5)           the Team member does not hold any elective office under the United States, this State, or any political subdivision of this State;

(6)           the Team member is not a candidate for nomination or election, as defined in G.S. 163-278.6(4), for any office listed in Subparagraph (b)(5) of this Rule;

(7)           the Team member does not hold any office in a State, congressional district, or county political party or organization, and is not a manager or treasurer for any candidate or political party. For the purposes of this Subparagraph, a delegate to a convention shall not be considered a party office;

(8)           the Team member is not an owner, manager, director, or employee of a covered facility where a resident requests assistance;

(9)           the Team member is not a registered sex offender in North Carolina or any other state; and

(10)         the Team member understands that submitting fraudulent or falsely completed declarations and documents associated with absentee voting is a Class I felony under Chapter 163 of the General Statutes, and that submitting or assisting in preparing a fraudulent or falsely completed document associated with absentee voting may constitute other criminal violations.

(c)  Upon completion of training and the declaration, the County Board of Elections shall certify the Team member. Only certified Team members may provide assistance to voters.  The certification shall be good for two years, or until the State Board of Elections requires additional training, whichever occurs first.

 

History Note:        Authority G.S. 163-226.3(a)(4); S.L. 2013-381, s. 4.6(b);

Temporary Adoption Eff. January 1, 2014;

Eff. October 1, 2014.

 

08 NCAC 16 .0104             VISITS BY MULTIPARTISAN ASSISTANCE TEAMS

(a)  The State Board shall provide annual notice regarding availability of Teams in each county. The notice shall provide information for covered facilities, or patients or residents of the facilities, to contact the county board of elections to arrange a Team visit.

(b)  If a facility, or a patient or resident of a facility, requests a visit by the Team, the county board of elections shall notify the Team and schedule the visit(s) within seven calendar days if it is able to do so. If the county board of elections is unable to schedule the visit within seven calendar days, the voter may obtain such assistance from any person other than:

(1)           an owner, manager, director, employee of the hospital, clinic, nursing home, or rest home in which the voter is a patient or resident;

(2)           an individual who holds any elective office under the United States, this State, or any political subdivision of this State;

(3)           an individual who is a candidate for nomination or election to such office; or

(4)           an individual who holds any office in a State, congressional district, county, or precinct political party or organization, or who is a campaign manager or treasurer for any candidate or political party; provided that a delegate to a convention shall not be considered a party office.

None of the persons listed in Subparagraphs (1) through (4) of this Paragraph may sign the application or certificate as a witness for the patient.

(c)  On a facility visit, the composition of the visiting Team members shall comply with the requirements of Rule .0102(a)(1) or (a)(2) of this Section.

(d)  All Team members shall remain within the presence of each other while visiting or assisting patients or residents.

(e)  At each facility visit, the Team shall provide the following assistance to patients or residents who request it:

(1)           Assistance in requesting a mail-in absentee ballot: The Team shall collect any request forms submitted by voters and deliver those request forms to the county board of elections office upon leaving the facility. Upon the voter's request, the Team may also:

(A)          Assist the voter in completing the request form, provided that the voter signs or, if unable to sign, makes his or her mark or directs that his or her mark to be placed on the form; and

(B)          Coordinate a return visit to assist the voter in completing the absentee ballot.

(2)           Assistance in casting a mail-in absentee ballot: Before providing assistance in voting by mail-in absentee ballot, a Team member shall be in the presence of another Team member whose registration is not affiliated with the same political party. Team members shall sign the return envelope as witnesses to the marking of the mail-in absentee ballot. If the Team members provide assistance in marking the mail-in absentee ballot, the Team members shall also sign the voter's return envelope to indicate that they provided assistance in marking the ballot.

(f)  The Team shall make and keep a record containing the names of all voters who received assistance or cast an absentee ballot during a visit as directed by the county board of elections, and submit that record to the county board of elections.

(g)  The Team shall assist patients or residents physically located in the Team's county, regardless of the voter's county of registration. If a patient or resident is registered to vote in another county, the county board of elections in the county where the voter is registered shall communicate any request for assistance to the county board of elections in the county where the voter is physically located.

 

History Note:        Authority G.S. 163A-1298(a)(4); S.L. 2013-381, s. 4.6(b);

Temporary Adoption Eff. January 1, 2014;

Eff. October 1, 2014;

Amended Eff. December 1, 2018.

 

08 NCAC 16 .0105             REMOVAL OF TEAM MEMBERS

(a)  The County Board of Elections shall revoke, pursuant to G.S. 163-33(2), a Team member's certification granted under Rule .0103 of this Section for the following reasons:

(1)           violation of Chapter 163 of the General Statutes or one of the Rules contained in this Section;

(2)           political partisan activity in performing Team duties;

(3)           failure to respond to directives from the County Board of Elections; or

(4)           failure to maintain certification pursuant to Rule .0103 of this Section.

(b)  If the County Board of Elections revokes a Team member's certification, the person shall not participate on the Team.

 

History Note:        Authority G.S. 163-33(2), 163-226.3(a)(4); S.L. 2013-381, s. 4.6(b);

Temporary Adoption Eff. January 1, 2014;

Eff. October 1, 2014.