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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to early in-person voting by voters who reside at a |
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residential care facility. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 86.003, Election Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsections (a) and (b) and adding Subsection (e) to read |
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as follows: |
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(a) The balloting materials for voting by mail shall be |
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provided to the voter by mail, unless the ballot is delivered to a |
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voter for early voting under Chapter 107. A ballot provided by any |
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other method may not be counted. |
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(b) Subject to Subsection (c), the balloting materials |
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shall be addressed to the applicable address specified in the |
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voter's application. The election officer providing the ballot may |
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not knowingly deliver [mail] the materials to an address other than |
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that prescribed by this section. |
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(e) A voter who makes an application to vote early by mail on |
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the grounds of age or disability requesting that the ballot be sent |
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to the address of a residential care facility, as defined by Chapter |
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107, is required to vote as provided by that chapter if five or more |
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applications for ballots to be voted by mail are made by residents |
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of the same facility who request that the ballots be sent to that |
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facility. |
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SECTION 2. Section 86.004, Election Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (c) to read as |
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follows: |
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(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) or (c), the |
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balloting materials for voting by mail shall be mailed to a voter |
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entitled to vote by mail not later than the seventh calendar day |
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after the later of the date the clerk accepts the voter's |
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application for a ballot to be voted by mail or the date the ballots |
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become available for mailing, except that if that mailing date is |
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earlier than the 45th day before election day, the balloting |
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materials shall be mailed not later than the 38th day before |
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election day. |
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(c) An application to vote early by mail on the grounds of |
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age or disability requesting that the ballot be sent to the address |
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of a residential care facility, as defined by Chapter 107, shall be |
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held until the earlier of: |
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(1) the date on which five or more applications for |
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ballots to be voted by mail made by residents of the same facility |
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who request that the ballots be sent to that facility have been |
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received, in which case ballots may not be mailed to the voters and |
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voting shall be conducted under Chapter 107; or |
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(2) the last day on which an application for a ballot |
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to be voted by mail may be received, after which the ballot shall |
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promptly be mailed to the voter. |
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SECTION 3. Subtitle B, Title 7, Election Code, is amended by |
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adding Chapter 107 to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 107. EARLY VOTING AT A RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY |
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Sec. 107.001. PURPOSE. This chapter is enacted to |
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facilitate voting in a hospital, nursing home, other long-term care |
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facility, or retirement center in which a significant number of |
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occupants, patients, or residents lack adequate transportation to |
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an appropriate polling place, need assistance in voting, are 65 |
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years of age or older or are disabled, or are indefinitely confined. |
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Sec. 107.002. DEFINITION. In this chapter, "residential |
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care facility" means a facility licensed and regulated under |
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Chapter 241, 242, 246, 247, or 248, Health and Safety Code, or |
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Chapter 105, Human Resources Code. |
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Sec. 107.003. APPLICABILITY OF EARLY VOTING BY PERSONAL |
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APPEARANCE PROVISIONS. To the extent applicable and not in |
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conflict with this chapter, Chapter 85 applies to voting at a |
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residential care facility under this chapter. |
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Sec. 107.004. EARLY VOTING AT RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY |
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REQUIRED. A voter residing in a residential care facility who has |
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applied to vote early by mail on the grounds of age or disability |
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and who requested that the ballot be sent to the address of the |
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facility, must vote as provided by this chapter if five or more |
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applications for ballots to be voted by mail were made by residents |
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of the same facility who requested that the ballots be sent to the |
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facility. |
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Sec. 107.005. ELECTION JUDGES; QUALIFICATIONS; OATH. (a) |
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Election judges shall be selected to serve at a residential care |
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facility in the same manner as election judges are selected to serve |
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at a polling place for early voting by personal appearance. |
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(b) An election judge serving at a residential care facility |
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may be a volunteer, an employee of the authority conducting the |
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election, or compensated by the authority conducting the election |
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in the same manner as an election judge for a polling place for |
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early voting by personal appearance. |
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(c) A person may not serve as an election judge for a |
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residential care facility if: |
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(1) at any time during the two years preceding the |
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election, the person has been employed or retained at a residential |
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care facility in the county where the person seeks to serve as an |
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election judge; or |
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(2) the person is related to a person within the second |
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degree by affinity or within the third degree by consanguinity, as |
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determined under Chapter 573, Government Code, who resides in a |
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residential care facility and is a registered voter. |
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(d) Before beginning the duties of an election judge under |
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this chapter, each individual appointed to serve as an election |
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judge at a residential care facility shall sign and date this oath: |
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I swear (or affirm) that I will not in any manner request or |
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seek to persuade or induce any voter to vote for or against any |
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candidate or measure to be voted on, and that I will faithfully |
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perform my duty as an officer of the election and guard the purity |
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of the election. |
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I have read the statutes and training materials provided and |
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will conduct this election accordingly. |
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I understand that failing to follow procedures exactly may |
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result in invalidation of the voter's ballot. |
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I will not unduly influence or pressure a person to |
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participate or cast a ballot in the election. |
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I will not influence the choice of a voter to choose a |
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particular primary ballot, vote in a particular race or election, |
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or vote on a particular proposition. |
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Signed this ___ day of ____, 20__. |
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Date: ________________________ |
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Sec. 107.006. VOTING LOCATION. (a) The administrator of |
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the residential care facility shall make available an area located |
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in a common area of the facility for the purposes of voting under |
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this chapter. The area shall allow a voter to cast a secret ballot. |
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(b) The facility administrator shall allow posting of |
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required notices during the period that voting is conducted under |
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this chapter. |
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(c) An election judge may enter the private room of a voter |
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who requests that balloting materials be brought to the voter. |
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Sec. 107.007. NOTICE OF ELECTION IN RESIDENTIAL CARE |
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FACILITY; DETERMINATION OF TIME FOR VOTING. (a) If early voting at |
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a residential care facility is required under this chapter, the |
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early voting clerk shall give notice that early voting will occur at |
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the facility and appoint election judges for the purpose of |
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conducting voting under this chapter. |
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(b) Not later than 5 p.m. on the sixth business day before |
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election day, the election judges shall, with the input of the |
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administrator of the residential care facility, designate one or |
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more times for voting to be conducted. Voting may be conducted not |
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earlier than the fourth Monday before election day and not later |
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than the Monday preceding election day. |
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(c) An election judge for a residential care facility shall |
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post notice of the time or times for conducting the election at the |
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facility as soon as practicable after determining the time and not |
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later than the fifth day before the first day on which voting will |
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be conducted at the facility. |
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(d) The early voting clerk shall maintain a public list of |
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all residential care facilities in the clerk's jurisdiction at |
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which voting is conducted under this chapter. The list must be |
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available on the website of the authority conducting the election |
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or posted at the location where public notices are posted in the |
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county courthouse or authority public building, as applicable, and |
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for each facility state: |
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(1) the name of the facility; |
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(2) the address of the facility; |
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(3) the dates and times for voting at the facility; and |
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(4) the names of the election judges for the facility. |
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Sec. 107.008. CONDUCT OF ELECTION. (a) In an election |
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conducted under this chapter, the early voting clerk shall deliver |
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to the election judges for a residential care facility the |
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balloting materials for any qualified voters who have requested a |
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mail ballot for an election that would have been otherwise mailed to |
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the voter at the facility under Chapter 86. |
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(b) The election judges for a residential care facility |
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shall deliver the balloting materials to the voter at the facility. |
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(c) The voter shall mark and seal the ballot in the same |
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manner as a voter voting under Chapter 86. |
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(d) Both election judges for the residential care facility |
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shall sign the carrier envelope as witnesses. In the space for the |
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address of the witness, each election judge shall write in |
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"Residential Care Facility Election Judge." |
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(e) The election judges shall accept the carrier envelope |
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and place the envelope in a secure bag or ballot container for |
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transport to the early voting clerk's office. |
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(f) Ballots voted at a residential care facility shall be |
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processed for counting in the manner provided by Chapter 86 for a |
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ballot voted by mail. |
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Sec. 107.009. VOTING BY ADDITIONAL QUALIFIED VOTERS. (a) |
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The early voting clerk shall produce a list of all additional |
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qualified voters who reside at a residential care facility where |
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voting is conducted under this chapter. |
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(b) The clerk shall supply the election judges for the |
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residential care facility with sufficient additional ballots and |
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voting materials to allow any additional qualified voter who |
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resides at the facility to vote under this chapter. During the |
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voting period, any registered voter who resides at the facility may |
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complete an application to request a mail ballot as if they were |
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voting by mail. An election judge for the facility shall serve as a |
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witness for any person who is unable to sign their name and may |
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witness multiple applications. |
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(c) An election judge for the residential care facility must |
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accept a properly completed application for a ballot made under |
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this section, and shall provide a ballot to the voter. The election |
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judge shall make a notation on an application that it was made under |
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this section. |
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(d) A voter who applies for a ballot under this section |
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shall vote in the manner provided by Section 107.008, except that |
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the voter's ballot must be stored with the voter's application, and |
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the voter's ballot may not be counted if the voter was not a |
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qualified voter for the election as demonstrated from the |
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information contained in the voter's application. |
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Sec. 107.010. RETENTION OF RECORDS. (a) The election |
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judges for the residential care facility shall record the number of |
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ballots voted. Both of the election judges for each facility and |
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the early voting clerk shall sign and attest to the number of |
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ballots issued. |
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(b) On completion of voting under this chapter, the election |
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judges must record the number of: |
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(1) completed ballots; |
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(2) spoiled ballots; and |
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(3) unused returned ballots. |
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Sec. 107.011. PROOF OF IDENTIFICATION PRESENTED AT |
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RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY. (a) Notwithstanding Section 63.0101 or |
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any other law, a voter voting under this chapter may submit a |
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statement as proof of identification signed by both election judges |
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for the residential care facility that: |
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(1) contains the name and address of the voter; and |
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(2) verifies that the voter is a resident of the |
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facility and appears on the list of registered voters. |
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(b) The election judges shall enclose the statement in the |
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carrier envelope. |
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Sec. 107.012. ASSISTING VOTER; NOTICE. (a) On written |
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request to the early voting clerk by a relative of a registered |
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voter in a residential care facility, the clerk may notify the |
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relative of the time or times at which election judges will conduct |
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voting at the facility. The relative may be present at the facility |
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while voting is conducted. |
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(b) On request of the voter, the following persons may |
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assist a voter in marking the voter's ballot: |
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(1) an election judge; or |
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(2) a person selected by the voter who is present for |
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voting conducted at the residential care facility. |
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(c) An election judge shall seal a ballot if the voter |
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receives assistance from a person who is not an election judge. |
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Sec. 107.013. SECURITY OF BALLOTS AND MATERIALS. (a) On |
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completion of the voting each day on which voting is conducted at a |
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residential care facility under this chapter, the election judges |
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for the facility shall seal the ballot envelopes and any absentee |
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ballot applications inside a secure envelope and shall seal the |
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envelope and sign the seal. The election judges shall place the |
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envelope inside a ballot bag or container. |
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(b) As soon as possible after conducting voting at a |
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residential care facility, but not later than 18 hours after |
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leaving the facility, the election judges shall deliver the ballot |
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bag or container to the early voting clerk. |
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Sec. 107.014. PROVISION OF MAIL BALLOT TO CERTAIN VOTERS. |
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If a qualified voter residing at a residential care facility and |
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seeking to vote at the facility under this chapter is not able to |
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cast a ballot during any time when voting is conducted at the |
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facility, the election judges for the facility shall inform the |
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early voting clerk. The clerk shall mail the ballot to the voter |
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not later than the fourth day before election day. |
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Sec. 107.015. WATCHERS. (a) In an election held under this |
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chapter, a watcher may observe the process of ballot distribution |
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in the common areas of a residential care facility in a manner |
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consistent with Chapter 33. |
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(b) A political party entitled to have the names of its |
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nominees placed on the general election ballot may appoint a |
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watcher to accompany the election judges to a residential care |
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facility. |
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(c) A political party seeking to appoint a watcher to serve |
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at a residential care facility shall submit the name of the watcher |
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to the county election officer of the county in which the facility |
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is located, not later than the close of business on the last |
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business day before the date the watcher seeks to observe the |
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conduct of the election under this chapter. |
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(d) A watcher must present the watcher's certificate of |
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appointment to an election judge for the residential care facility |
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on arrival at the facility. |
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Sec. 107.016. LIMITATIONS ON APPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER. (a) |
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The early voting clerk is not required to send election judges to |
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conduct an election at a residential care facility unless there are |
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at least five registered voters who are residents of the facility. |
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(b) This chapter does not prevent a registered voter from: |
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(1) voting early by personal appearance; |
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(2) voting on election day; or |
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(3) voting by mail from an address other than the |
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residential care facility, including from the address of a family |
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member designated under Section 84.002. |
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Sec. 107.017. RULES. The secretary of state shall adopt |
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rules and prescribe procedures for voting at a residential care |
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facility in accordance with this chapter. |
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SECTION 4. Subchapter A, Chapter 241, Health and Safety |
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Code, is amended by adding Section 241.0071 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 241.0071. COMPLIANCE WITH CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS |
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REGARDING EARLY VOTING. A hospital must comply with Chapter 107, |
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Election Code. |
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SECTION 5. Subchapter A, Chapter 242, Health and Safety |
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Code, is amended by adding Section 242.0181 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 242.0181. COMPLIANCE WITH CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS |
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REGARDING EARLY VOTING. An institution must comply with Chapter |
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107, Election Code. |
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SECTION 6. Subchapter A, Chapter 246, Health and Safety |
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Code, is amended by adding Section 246.0041 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 246.0041. COMPLIANCE WITH CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS |
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REGARDING EARLY VOTING. A facility must comply with Chapter 107, |
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Election Code. |
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SECTION 7. Subchapter A, Chapter 247, Health and Safety |
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Code, is amended by adding Section 247.008 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 247.008. COMPLIANCE WITH CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS |
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REGARDING EARLY VOTING. An assisted living facility must comply |
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with Chapter 107, Election Code. |
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SECTION 8. Subchapter A, Chapter 248, Health and Safety |
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Code, is amended by adding Section 248.004 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 248.004. COMPLIANCE WITH CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS |
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REGARDING EARLY VOTING. A special care facility must comply with |
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Chapter 107, Election Code. |
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SECTION 9. Chapter 105, Human Resources Code, is amended by |
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adding Section 105.004 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 105.004. COMPLIANCE WITH CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS |
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REGARDING EARLY VOTING. An establishment must comply with Chapter |
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107, Election Code. |
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SECTION 10. Sections 241.0071, 242.0181, 247.008, and |
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248.004, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act, apply only to |
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a license issued or renewed on or after the effective date of this |
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Act. A license issued or renewed before that date is governed by |
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the law in effect on the date the license was issued or renewed, and |
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the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. |
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SECTION 11. This Act takes effect September 1, 2017. |