§ 21-2-222 - Designated voter registration agencies and offices; definitions; duties of agencies and offices
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    21-2-222   (2010)
   21-2-222.    Designated voter registration agencies and offices; definitions; duties of agencies and offices 
      (a)  As used in this Code section, the term:
      (1)  "Persons  with disabilities" means persons who have physical disabilities,  including, but not limited to, any physical or neurological impairment  which severely restricts a person's mobility or manual dexterity;  substantial loss of speech, sight, or hearing; or loss of one or more  limbs or use thereof; but such term shall not include nonphysical  disabilities, mental or emotional disabilities, or disabilities based  upon substance abuse.
      (2)  "Public  assistance" means the food stamp program; the Medicaid program; the  Women, Infants, and Children program; and the Temporary Assistance for  Needy Families program.
      (3)  "Recruitment  office of the armed forces of the United States" includes both regular  and reserve forces recruitment offices and national guard recruitment  offices.
(b)  Each office in this state:
      (1)  Which provides public assistance;
      (2)  Which provides state funded programs primarily engaged in providing services to persons with disabilities; and
      (3)  Which is a recruitment office of the armed forces of the United States located within this state
shall be designated voter registration agencies.
(c)  In  addition to the offices listed in subsection (b) of this Code section,  the Secretary of State shall designate other offices within the state as  designated voter registration offices. Such offices may include, but  not be limited to:
      (1)  State or local  governmental offices such as public libraries, public schools, offices  of county and municipal clerks, and government revenue offices; and
      (2)  Federal and nongovernmental offices, with the agreement of such offices.
(d)  At each designated voter registration agency, the following services shall be made available:
      (1)  Distribution  of the mail voter registration application provided for in Code Section  21-2-223 in accordance with subsection (f) of this Code section;
      (2)  Assistance  to applicants in completing voter registration application forms,  unless the applicant refuses such assistance; and
      (3)  Acceptance of completed voter registration application forms for submission to the Secretary of State.
(e)  If  a designated voter registration agency under paragraph (2) of  subsection (b) of this Code section provides services to a person with a  disability at the person's home, the agency shall provide the services  described in subsection (d) of this Code section at such person's home.
(f)  A  designated voter registration agency that provides service or  assistance in addition to conducting voter registration shall:
      (1)  Distribute  with each application for such service or assistance and with each  recertification, renewal, or change of address form relating to such  service or assistance, when such application, recertification, renewal,  or change of address is made in person, the mail voter registration  application form provided for in Code Section 21-2-223 unless the  applicant declines in writing to register to vote;
      (2)  Distribute a form provided by the Secretary of State to accompany the voter registration application form which includes:
            (A)  The  question "If you are not registered to vote where you live now, would  you like to apply to register to vote here today?";
            (B)  If  the agency provides public assistance, the statement "Applying to  register or declining to register to vote will not affect the amount of  assistance that you will be provided by this agency.";
            (C)  Boxes  for the applicant to check to indicate whether the applicant is  presently registered, would like to register, or declines to register to  vote with the statement "IF YOU DO NOT CHECK ANY BOX, YOU WILL BE  CONSIDERED TO HAVE DECIDED NOT TO REGISTER TO VOTE AT THIS TIME." in  close proximity to the boxes and in prominent type;
            (D)  The  statements "If you would like help in filling out the voter  registration application form, we will help you. The decision whether to  seek or accept help is yours. You may fill out the application in  private."; and
            (E)  The statement "If  you believe that someone has interfered with your right to register or  to decline to register to vote or your right to privacy in deciding  whether to register or in applying to register to vote, you may file a  complaint with the Secretary of State at (insert address and telephone  number)."; and
      (3)  Provide to each  applicant who does not decline to apply to register to vote the same  degree of assistance with regard to the completion of the voter  registration application form as is provided by the office with regard  to the completion of its own forms, unless the applicant refuses such  assistance.
(g)  If an applicant fails to  check any box on the form required by subparagraph (f)(2)(C) of this  Code section, the applicant shall be deemed to have declined to apply to  register to vote.
(h)  No information  relating to a declination to apply to register to vote in connection  with an application made at an office described in subsection (f) of  this Code section may be used for any purpose other than voter  registration and shall not be subject to public inspection.
(i)  Each  office shall transmit the completed voter registration application  forms to the Secretary of State at least once per week, except that,  during the 15 days leading up to a registration deadline for a primary  or election, such applications shall be transmitted to the Secretary of  State at the conclusion of each business day. The Secretary of State  shall forward the applications to the appropriate county board of  registrars to determine the eligibility of the applicant and, if found  eligible, to add the applicant's name to the list of electors and to  place the applicant in the correct precinct and voting districts.
(j)  Each  office shall maintain such statistical records on the number of  registrations and declinations as requested by the Secretary of State.
(k)  Persons providing the services described in subsection (d) of this Code section shall not:
      (1)  Seek to influence an applicant's political preference;
      (2)  Display any such political preference or political party or body allegiance;
      (3)  Make  any statement to an applicant or take any action the purpose or effect  of which is to discourage the applicant from applying to register to  vote; or
      (4)  Make any statement to an  applicant or take any action the purpose or effect of which is to lead  the applicant to believe that a decision to apply to register or not to  apply to register to vote has any bearing on the availability of  services or benefits.
(l)  The Secretary of  State shall have the authority to promulgate rules and regulations to  provide for the transmission of voter registration applications and  signatures electronically from public assistance offices, offices which  provide state funded programs primarily engaged in providing services to  persons with disabilities, and recruitment offices of the armed forces  of the United States located within this state. Such electronically  transmitted signatures shall be valid as signatures on the voter  registration application and shall be treated in all respects as a  manually written original signature and shall be recognized as such in  any matter concerning the voter registration application.