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Code · Maryland · Election Law

§ 10-403

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§10–403.
(1)A local board may participate in the Program.
(2)A participating local board shall implement or use components of the page training program developed by the State Board under § 10–402(c)(1) of this subtitle.
(3)A participating local board may request from the State Board a waiver from a requirement established under this subtitle.
(b)Each participating local board shall:
(1)be responsible for the staffing of and implementation of a page training program;
(2)ensure each page receives the required training before election day; and
(3)encourage individuals at least 16 years old who apply to the Program to train as an election judge.
(c)An individual may not work as a page in a polling place unless the individual has completed the training provided by the local board.
(d)Each participating local board, in collaboration with the local school system, shall establish a procedure for the selection of pages by the local board.
(e)Each participating local board may recognize and certify community service hours for pages.
(f)This section does not require a local board to participate in the Program.
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