3-412 - Election inspectors and poll clerks; training.

§  3-412. Election inspectors and poll clerks; training. 1. Each board  of elections shall, at least once every year, conduct a mandatory school  for the instruction of election inspectors,  poll  clerks  and  election  coordinators.  They  shall  be given written notice stating the time and  place at which such school or schools shall be held.    1-a. The state board of elections shall  establish  a  mandatory  core  curriculum  for  poll worker training which includes the requirements in  subdivision two of this section, as amended by a chapter of the laws  of  2005,  and  the rights of voters at the polls and obligation of election  workers to protect those rights while maintaining the integrity  of  the  franchise,  including assisting voters with disabilities or with limited  or no proficiency in the  English  language,  handling,  processing  and  entitlement  to  ballots,  including  affidavit  and  emergency ballots,  proper identification  requirements,  procedures  to  be  followed  with  respect  to  voters whose names are not on the list of registered voters  or whose identities have not been  verified,  electioneering  and  other  violations  of  the  elective  franchise  as  defined  in  this chapter,  solicitation  by  individuals  and  groups  at  the  polling  place  and  procedures to be followed after the polls close. Each board of elections  shall augment the core curriculum with local procedures not inconsistent  with  the  core  curriculum  adopted by the state board of elections and  which includes procedures relating to proper operation of, and remedying  problems with, the voting machine or system in use in that jurisdiction.    2. Election inspectors, poll clerks and election coordinators shall be  instructed concerning the election law, the taking of registrations, the  use of  voting  machines,  disability  etiquette  and  their  duties  in  connection therewith as soon as possible after their designation.    3.  Election  inspectors,  poll  clerks  and  election coordinators as  required by this section shall, upon  their  original  designation,  and  every  year  thereafter,  complete  a course of instruction, and, before  certification, pass an examination thereon. The state board of elections  shall supply each board of elections with instructional material  to  be  used  in  the preparation for such examinations and shall give each such  board  of  elections  uniform  directions  for  the  conduct   of   such  examinations,  which, it shall be the duty of the board to follow. Every  such board may utilize additional materials selected by it in the course  of instruction. No person taking such examination shall be permitted  to  know  the  questions  or  answers  in  advance or be given access to the  answers during the examination. If such inspectors or clerks  pass  such  examination,  the  board  of  elections  shall  certify  the  designated  election inspector or poll clerk.    4. The county board of elections shall within two weeks  notify  those  who have passed the examination, that they are certified to serve.    5.  Each  board of elections shall reproduce a booklet of instructions  for inspectors prepared by the state board of elections. A copy of  such  booklet  shall  be  given  to  each inspector at the time such inspector  attends the course of instruction. At least one  copy  of  such  booklet  shall  be  included with the supplies sent to each election district for  each election and day of local registration.