Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:1 - Division of Public Assistance
Chapter 5101:1-2 - Application Process; Verificatio
Section 5101:1-2-15 - Voter registration requirement
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5101:1-2-15
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) What is the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993?
(1) The NVRA,
52 U.S.C.
20501 (1993), establishes procedures to
increase the number of eligible citizens who register to vote in elections for
federal office.
(2) The NVRA
requires states to provide voter registration services
to all government agencies that provide public
assistance, including county agencies.
(B) What is the role of the county agency?
The county agency shall do the following:
(1) In accordance with the NVRA and section
329.051 of the Revised Code,
make voter registration applications available, as set forth in paragraph
(B)(2) of this rule, to individuals applying for or in receipt of the following
programs:
(a) Ohio works first
(OWF);
(b) Prevention,
retention and contingency (PRC);
(c)
Supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP);
and/or
(d)
Medicaid.
(2) Provide the following forms with every
application, recertification or change of address:
(a) The JFS 07200-VR "Voter Registration and
Information Update Form" or the
national mail voter registration application. The voter registration form shall
be attached to all applications, recertifications and change
of address materials.
(b) The JFS
07217 "Voter Registration Notice of Rights and Declination"
, or the county-created equivalent
form or the statewide automated eligibility system generated
equivalent. When the county agency creates its own form, the questions and
statements set forth in the NVRA and section
3503.10 of the Revised Code must
be on the form.
(i) Individuals who wish to
register should check the "yes" box and individuals who do not wish to register
should check the "no" box. Failure to check either box will be deemed a
decision not to register to vote at that time.
(ii) When an individual checks "no" on the notice of
rights and declination form, but completes the voter registration form, the
county agency shall send the form to the local county board of
elections.
(iii)
The secretary of state does not require the submission
of the notice of rights and declination form.
(iv) Information relating to a declination to
register to vote in connection with an application made at the county agency
shall not be used for any purpose other than voter
registration.
(3) Assist the individual in completing the
voter registration forms, unless the individual refuses such assistance. Each
individual shall be provided the same degree of assistance with completion of
the voter registration form as is provided with the completion of any public
assistance form.
(4) Accept the
completed voter registration form regardless of whether the form was
distributed by the county agency. Completed voter registration forms may be
returned to the county agency in person or through another person. When voter
registration forms are accepted, they shall be date stamped using a date stamp
that will not disclose the identity of the county agency or if no such date
stamp is available, the date may be written on the voter registration
form.
(5) Transmit completed voter
registration forms to the appropriate local county board of elections
within five days after the date of receipt by the
county agency. The JFS 07218 "Agency-Based Registration Voter Registration
Transmittal" shall be used for
this purpose.
(6) Maintain
confidentiality in voter registration procedures. The identity of the county
agency from which voter registration forms are received shall remain
confidential except as required by the secretary of state for record-keeping
purposes.
(7) Establish an internal
procedure for collection of all voter registration forms. The internal
procedure shall include the selection of a designated individual within the
agency to serve as coordinator for all activities related to the voter
registration program. The requirements of the coordinator are listed in
paragraph (D) of this rule.
(8)
Provide the
individual with an opportunity to register to vote with instructions when the
county agency learns the individual was not given the opportunity to register
to vote.
(C) What is the county agency not permitted to do?
(1)
Seek to influence
an individual's political preference or party registration;
(2)
Display any such
political preference or party allegiance;
(3)
Make any
statement to an individual or take any action with the purpose or the result is
to discourage the individual from registering to vote; or
(4)
Make any
statement to an individual or take any action with the purpose or the result is
to lead the individual to believe that a decision to register or not to
register has any bearing on the availability of services or
benefits.
(D) What is the role of the county agency voter registration coordinator? The voter registration coordinator is responsible for administering all aspects of the voter registration program within the county agency as prescribed by the secretary of state and has the following specific responsibilities:
(1) Collect all voter
registration forms.
(2) Transmit
voter registration forms to the local county board of elections.
(3) Train all county agency employees who
provide assistance in processing applications, recertifications, and changes of address with respect
to the voter registration requirements:
(a)
New county agency staff who have NVRA-related responsibilities shall receive
training within the first month of their employment or before their first
public contact, whichever occurs first.
(b) Current county agency employees shall
receive training at least annually, with the first
session occuring no later than September of each year.
(c) Records of staff training shall be
maintained by the county agency and provided to the Ohio department of job and
family services upon request.
(4) Maintain an adequate supply of the
applications and forms identified in paragraphs (B)(2)(a) and (B)(2)(b) of this
rule.
(5) Monitor voter
registration activities.
(6)
Resolve questions and problems that arise, in coordination with state or county
election officials.
(7) Administer
all aspects of the voter registration program for the county agency as
prescribed by the secretary of state.
(8) The coordinator shall receive no
additional compensation for performing such
duties.
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