(a) The department shall designate an employee, known as the departmentâs National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) coordinator, who shall be responsible for the departmentâs compliance with the requirements of this chapter and the requirements of Section 20504 of Title 52 of the United States Code. The responsibilities of the departmentâs NVRA coordinator include, but are not limited to, all of the following: (1) Ensuring the accurate processing and timely transmission of voter registration applications submitted to the department. (2) Ensuring employees are trained pursuant to Section 2273. (3) Coordinating with the Secretary of Stateâs NVRA coordinator to ensure the departmentâs compliance with this chapter and with Section 20504 of Title 52 of the United States Code. (4) Ensuring that the interagency agreement required by Section 2265 is updated as necessary. (5) Preparing monthly reports pursuant to Section 2274. (6) Notifying the Secretary of State within three days of identifying any violations of this chapter or Section 20504 of Title 52 of the United States Code. (7) Assisting with the preparation of the annual report required by Section 2276. (b) The Secretary of State shall appoint an employee, known as the Secretary of Stateâs NVRA coordinator, who shall be responsible for the Secretary of Stateâs compliance with the requirements of this chapter and the requirements of Section 20504 of Title 52 of the United States Code. The responsibilities of the Secretary of Stateâs NVRA coordinator include, but are not limited to, all of the following: (1) Monitoring voter registration records received from the department and identifying untimely registrations or other irregularities. (2) Ensuring the accurate processing and timely transmission of voter registration applications received from the department. (3) Ensuring employees are trained pursuant to Section 2273. (4) Coordinating with the departmentâs NVRA coordinator to ensure the Secretary of Stateâs compliance with this chapter and with Section 20504 of Title 52 of the United States Code. (5) Ensuring the interagency agreement required by Section 2265 is updated as necessary. (6) Publishing the monthly reports required by Section 2274 on the Secretary of Stateâs internet website. (7) Preparing the annual report required by Section 2276.
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