7-204 - Contracts for purchase of voting machines or systems.

§  7-204. Contracts for purchase of voting machines or systems. 1. All  contracts for purchase of voting machines or systems of  types  approved  by  the  state  board of elections shall include, but not be limited to,  requirements that the vendors provide assistance in  training  board  of  elections personnel in the operation of such machines or systems and any  ancillary   equipment,  assistance  in  the  conduct  of  all  elections  conducted during the first year in which each such machine or system  is  used and at least five years of service for all such machines or systems  and ancillary equipment.    2.  All  such  contracts shall also require the vendor to guarantee in  writing to keep such machines and systems in good working order  for  at  least  five  years without additional cost and to perform satisfactorily  its training and service obligations under the contract and  to  give  a  sufficient bond conditioned to that effect.    3.  The  state  board of elections, in consultation with the office of  general services, shall issue regulations specifying the manner in which  contracts must be drawn in order to comply with the provisions  of  this  section.    4.  Purchase  contracts  for purchase of voting machines or systems of  types approved by the state board of elections may not become  effective  until  a  date  at  least  ten  days  after copies of such contracts are  received by the state board of elections unless,  within  such  ten  day  period,  such  board  of elections notifies the local board of elections  which  submitted  such  contract  that  such  contract  does  not   meet  requirements  of  this  chapter or the regulations of the state board of  elections.