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For purposes of this Section 6.2, an independent third party includes, but is not limited to, a volunteer poll worker with the County registrar of voters, a licensee of the California Board of Accountancy, or a notary public.
The Board may select as the Inspector(s), Mutual Shareholder(s), a volunteer poll worker with the County registrar of voters, a licensee of the California Board of Accountancy, a notary public, or any other independent third-party authorized to serve as Inspector(s) under these Election Rules.
For purposes of these Election Rules, an independent third party includes, but is not limited to, a volunteer poll worker with the County registrar of voters, a licensee of the California Board of Accountancy, or a notary public.
Filing.1. For each application for a conditional or interim use, the County Planning Commission shall report in writing to the County Board its findings and decisions, including the stipulation of additional conditions and guarantees that such conditions will be complied with when they are found necessary for the protection of the public interest.2. A certified copy of any conditional or interim use permit shall be filed with the Carlton County registrar of deeds or titles for record.
Pursuant to Civil Code section 5110(b), an “independent third party” means and includes, but is not limited to, a volunteer poll worker with the County registrar of voters, a licensee of the California Board of Accountancy, or a notary public.
An email chain between Carroll County registrar Leslie Robinson and John Hallman shows that some voters who were manually approved as active voters after presenting valid naturalization papers were still being rejected by the system after it re-verified information against DDS records and found mismatched information.
Agency expenses are expenses common to all the works in the agency’s area of responsibility.11.
For purposes of this Section 6.2, an independent third party includes, but is not limited to, a volunteer poll worker with the County registrar of voters, a licensee of the California Board of Accountancy, a notary public, or any other party defined as an independent third party by the Davis-Stirling Act.
An “independent third-party inspector of elections” includes, without limitation, a volunteer poll worker with the County registrar of voters, a licensee of the California Board of Accountancy, or a notary public.
The Board may select as the Inspector(s), Association Member(s), a volunteer poll worker with the County registrar of voters, a licensee of the California Board of Accountancy, a notary public, or any other independent third-party authorized to serve as Inspector(s) under these Election Rules.