6 U.S. Code § 754 6 U.S. Code § 754 is about Use of existing resources. It is under Part A (National Preparedness System) of Subchapter II (Comprehensive Preparedness System) of Chapter 2 (National Emergency Management) of Title 6 (Domestic Security) of the Code. In establishing the national preparedness goal and national preparedness system, the…
6 U.S. Code § 753 6 U.S. Code § 753 is about Federal preparedness. It is under Part A (National Preparedness System) of Subchapter II (Comprehensive Preparedness System) of Chapter 2 (National Emergency Management) of Title 6 (Domestic Security) of the Code. (a) Agency responsibilityIn support of the national preparedness system, the President shall ensure…
6 U.S. Code § 752 6 U.S. Code § 752 is about Reporting requirements. It is under Part A (National Preparedness System) of Subchapter II (Comprehensive Preparedness System) of Chapter 2 (National Emergency Management) of Title 6 (Domestic Security) of the Code. (a) Federal preparedness report (1)In generalNot later than 12 months after October 4,…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.151 – Authority of Co-Judge for Joint Primary Polling Places, Joint Primary Central Counting Station, and Joint Primary Early Voting Ballot Board (a) A co-judge may only process provisional voters from the judge’s own party. (This applies to the provisional process at the polling place.) (b) A co-judge may only…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.150 – Qualifications of Co-Judges and Alternates Co-Judges The presiding co-judge and alternate co-judge must be a qualified voter of a precinct that is included in the consolidated or combined precincts in which they are serving.
1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.149 – Number of Election Workers per Joint Polling Place (a) The county election officer shall use the table set out in the following figure, to determine the number of election workers allowable for each joint polling place. (b) Each polling place shall have no less than one co-judge from…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.148 – Appointment of Various Election Officials (a) Upon receipt of the lists of names of election judges and clerks from each county chair not later than the second Monday in December, the county election officer shall select co-judges, co-alternate judges, and appoint clerks (if applicable) for each precinct. (These…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.147 – County Election Officer to Conduct Joint Primary (a) Pursuant to § RSA 172.126(a) of the Texas Election Code, the county election officer shall supervise the overall conduct of joint primary elections. (b) The county election officer is responsible for:(1) appointing election judges and clerks;(2) determining the ballot format…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 81.146 – Applicability of Other Rules Except for areas of conflict, the general-primary-finance rules of Subchapter F of this chapter (relating to Primary Elections) apply to the conduct of joint primaries.
6 U.S. Code § 752 6 U.S. Code § 752 is about Reporting requirements. It is under Part A (National Preparedness System) of Subchapter II (Comprehensive Preparedness System) of Chapter 2 (National Emergency Management) of Title 6 (Domestic Security) of the Code. (a) Federal preparedness report (1)In generalNot later than 12 months after October 4,…