13.034 – ACTIVE APPOINTMENT FILE. (a) The registrar shall
Texas Election Code § 13.034
Summary
This law requires the registrar to maintain a file of duplicate certificates for active volunteer deputy registrars. The file must be organized alphabetically by the names of the deputy registrars and retained as long as their appointments are effective.
Registrar must keep a file of active deputy registrars' certificates.
File organized alphabetically on a countywide basis.
Certificates retained while appointments are effective.
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