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Code · Missouri · Chapter 115

115.271. Electronic voting machines may be rented out or loaned to civic or educational organizations, when, procedure.

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115.271. Electronic voting machines may be rented out or loaned to civic or educational organizations, when, procedure. — 1. While its electronic voting machines are not in use, the election authority may permit civic or educational organizations to use the machines for the purpose of giving instructions on their use.
2. Any election authority may rent its electronic voting machines to any other group for use in its elections.
3. At the discretion of the election authority, the machines may be transported at the expense of the organizations using them. The president or secretary of each organization using such machines shall sign a receipt therefor and shall agree in writing that the organization assumes liability for any damage or loss occurring to the machines up to the time they are returned to the election authority and will return the machines by a designated time.
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(L. 1977 H.B. 101 § 8.355, A.L. 2014 H.B. 1136)
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