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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 120 — General Assembly

§ 120-11.2. Installation and use of electronic voting apparatus.

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§ 120-11.2. Installation and use of electronic voting apparatus.
(a)The General Assembly of North Carolina shall, in accordance with rules adopted by each of the respective bodies, vote by use of electronic voting apparatus. The electronic voting apparatus shall be purchased by and installed under the direct supervision of the Legislative Services Commission as soon as is practicable, but in any event the apparatus shall be installed and fully operational as soon as possible after January 1, 1975.
(b)The rules of the House of Representatives and the Senate shall be amended so as to provide for the installation and use of electronic voting apparatus.
(c)Working plans for the installation of electronic voting equipment shall be submitted to the Legislative Services Commission for approval to the end that the architectural integrity of the building may be preserved. (1973, c. 488, ss. 1-3.)
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