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Code · Montana · Title 13 — Elections · Chapter 3 · Part 2

13-3-206. Survey of polling places to determine accessibility -- procedures.

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13-3-206 . Survey of polling places to determine accessibility -- procedures.
(1)The election administrator shall conduct an onsite survey of each polling place used in an election to determine whether it meets the standards for accessibility established under 13-3-205 .
(2)Each election administrator shall conduct the survey in a manner that represents the path of travel that an elector would reasonably be expected to take in order to reach the polling place on election day.
(3)A polling place that has been surveyed pursuant to this section need not be surveyed again unless:
(a)the conditions of accessibility change; or
(b)the initial survey results are inaccurate.
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