1405 - Retention of records.

     § 1405.  Retention of records.        (a)  Computer lists.--Each commission shall preserve district     registers for at least five years in the manner, form and time     frame established by the department.        (b)  Records.--            (1)  The department and each commission shall preserve        for two years and shall make available for public inspection        and, where available, photocopying at a reasonable cost all        records concerning the implementation of programs and        activities conducted for the purposes of ensuring the        accuracy and currency of official lists of registered        electors except to the extent that the records relate to a        declination to register to vote or to the identity of a voter        registration agency through which any particular qualified        elector is registered.            (2)  The records preserved under paragraph (1) shall        include lists of the names and addresses of all electors to        whom notices described in section 1501 (relating to removal        notices) are sent and information concerning whether or not        the individual has responded to the notice as of the date        that inspection of the record is made.        (c)  Original and existing records.--After a commission is     connected to the SURE system, the registration cards and     applications utilized under this part, under the act of June 30,     1995 (P.L.170, No.25), known as the Pennsylvania Voter     Registration Act, under the former act of March 30, 1937     (P.L.115, No.40), known as The First Class City Permanent     Registration Act, or under the former act of April 29, 1937     (P.L.487, No.115), known as The Permanent Registration Act for     Cities of the Second Class, Cities of the Second Class A, Cities     of the Third Class, Boroughs, Towns, and Townships, shall be     placed in alphabetical order by last name of the registered     elector, indexed and kept at the office of the commission in a     manner as to be properly safeguarded. They may not be removed     from the office of the commission except upon order of a court     of record. The commission shall safely retain all registration     cards used in the registration of registered electors in     accordance with regulations promulgated by the department.