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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Help America Vote Act of 2002 · Sec. 263

Sec. 263. REQUIREMENTS FOR ELIGIBILITY

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## SEC. 263 REQUIREMENTS FOR ELIGIBILITY **[**[52 U.S.C. 21023](/us/usc/t52/s21023)**]** ###
(a)Application Each State or unit of local government that desires to receive a payment under this part for a fiscal year shall submit an application for the payment to the Secretary at such time and in such manner and containing such information as the Secretary shall require. ###
(b)Contents of Application Each application submitted under subsection
(a)shall— ####
(1)describe the activities for which assistance under this section is sought; and ####
(2)provide such additional information and certifications as the Secretary determines to be essential to ensure compliance with the requirements of this part. ###
(c)Protection Against Actions Based on Information in Application ####
(1)In general No action may be brought under this Act against a State or unit of local government on the basis of any information contained in the application submitted under subsection (a). ####
(2)Exception for criminal acts Paragraph
(1)may not be construed to limit the liability of a State or unit of local government for criminal acts or omissions.
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