§3-1C-4. Requirements for accessible voting technology and
systems.
(a) If any county upgrades or replaces existing voting
equipment or an existing voting system and the upgraded or new
equipment or system is certified by the secretary of state to have
the capability to provide or the capability to be upgraded to
provide blind and visually impaired individuals with nonvisual
access which is equivalent to that access provided to individuals
who are not blind or visually impaired, then the county must
purchase or lease at least one voting mechanism which provides such
nonvisual access to be used during the period of voting regular
absentee ballots in person. The voting mechanism must also be used
in a precinct, as designated by the county commission, on election
day.
(b) The county commission of any county may place voting
mechanisms that provide nonvisual access to blind or visually
impaired persons in as many other precincts of the county as the
county commission determines is feasible for use on election day,
if the type of voting mechanism to be used has been certified by
the secretary of state.