129.024 – SECURITY OF TEST MATERIALS. (a) On completing
Texas Election Code § 129.024
Summary
This law mandates the secure handling of election test materials by requiring them to be sealed and signed by authorized personnel. It ensures that the materials remain intact and protected until the designated preservation period is over, impacting election officials and testing board members.
Test materials must be sealed after each election test.
Seals require signatures from the custodian and two board members.
Materials remain sealed for the preservation period of election records.
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