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§  5-230.  Local registration; disposition of records and supplies. 1.  At the end of each day of registration, the chairman of  each  board  of  inspectors  shall  deliver  the  ledgers locked in the carrying case, if  any, the flag and all other supplies to  the  police  at  the  place  of  registration,  or,  if  directed, to the officer charged by this chapter  with the duty of delivering such articles to the board.  The  police  or  such  other  officer  shall  return all such articles on the next day of  registration to the chairman of such board at the place of  registration  immediately prior to the opening hour for registration.    2.  If  allowed  by  the board of elections, at the end of each day of  registration, the chairman may, after  locking  and  sealing  the  same,  leave  the  registration  poll records in the custody of a member of the  board  of  one  political  party  and  the  corresponding  central  file  registration  records  with  a  member  of  the  board  of  the opposite  political party and himself retain custody of  all  other  articles,  or  securely  store  such other articles in the place of registration if the  same be a public building.    3. If allowed by the board of elections, at the end  of  each  day  of  registration,  the  registration poll records and all other articles may  be securely stored in the place of registration if the same be a  public  building.    4.  At  the  close of the last day on which any board of inspectors is  authorized to take registrations such board shall seal the  ledgers  and  lock them in the carrying case; enclose all keys in a sealed package and  enclose  all  executed  forms  in a sealed package. The chairman of such  board shall deliver the sealed material, unused forms and all  equipment  and  material furnished by the board of elections to a person designated  by the board of elections to take custody of  these  items.  The  person  designated  shall  deliver  all  such articles to the board of elections  within twenty-four hours after the polls close.    5. The members of each board taking registrations shall sign all seals  and shall affix their signatures to each  in  such  a  manner  that  the  article sealed cannot be opened without breaking their signatures.    6.  Any  person  receiving  such supplies from the board of inspectors  shall give to the person delivering such supplies  a  receipt  therefor,  which,  if  a  ledger carrying case is included, shall certify that such  case was locked at the time he received it.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-5 > Title-2 > 5-230

§  5-230.  Local registration; disposition of records and supplies. 1.  At the end of each day of registration, the chairman of  each  board  of  inspectors  shall  deliver  the  ledgers locked in the carrying case, if  any, the flag and all other supplies to  the  police  at  the  place  of  registration,  or,  if  directed, to the officer charged by this chapter  with the duty of delivering such articles to the board.  The  police  or  such  other  officer  shall  return all such articles on the next day of  registration to the chairman of such board at the place of  registration  immediately prior to the opening hour for registration.    2.  If  allowed  by  the board of elections, at the end of each day of  registration, the chairman may, after  locking  and  sealing  the  same,  leave  the  registration  poll records in the custody of a member of the  board  of  one  political  party  and  the  corresponding  central  file  registration  records  with  a  member  of  the  board  of  the opposite  political party and himself retain custody of  all  other  articles,  or  securely  store  such other articles in the place of registration if the  same be a public building.    3. If allowed by the board of elections, at the end  of  each  day  of  registration,  the  registration poll records and all other articles may  be securely stored in the place of registration if the same be a  public  building.    4.  At  the  close of the last day on which any board of inspectors is  authorized to take registrations such board shall seal the  ledgers  and  lock them in the carrying case; enclose all keys in a sealed package and  enclose  all  executed  forms  in a sealed package. The chairman of such  board shall deliver the sealed material, unused forms and all  equipment  and  material furnished by the board of elections to a person designated  by the board of elections to take custody of  these  items.  The  person  designated  shall  deliver  all  such articles to the board of elections  within twenty-four hours after the polls close.    5. The members of each board taking registrations shall sign all seals  and shall affix their signatures to each  in  such  a  manner  that  the  article sealed cannot be opened without breaking their signatures.    6.  Any  person  receiving  such supplies from the board of inspectors  shall give to the person delivering such supplies  a  receipt  therefor,  which,  if  a  ledger carrying case is included, shall certify that such  case was locked at the time he received it.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-5 > Title-2 > 5-230

§  5-230.  Local registration; disposition of records and supplies. 1.  At the end of each day of registration, the chairman of  each  board  of  inspectors  shall  deliver  the  ledgers locked in the carrying case, if  any, the flag and all other supplies to  the  police  at  the  place  of  registration,  or,  if  directed, to the officer charged by this chapter  with the duty of delivering such articles to the board.  The  police  or  such  other  officer  shall  return all such articles on the next day of  registration to the chairman of such board at the place of  registration  immediately prior to the opening hour for registration.    2.  If  allowed  by  the board of elections, at the end of each day of  registration, the chairman may, after  locking  and  sealing  the  same,  leave  the  registration  poll records in the custody of a member of the  board  of  one  political  party  and  the  corresponding  central  file  registration  records  with  a  member  of  the  board  of  the opposite  political party and himself retain custody of  all  other  articles,  or  securely  store  such other articles in the place of registration if the  same be a public building.    3. If allowed by the board of elections, at the end  of  each  day  of  registration,  the  registration poll records and all other articles may  be securely stored in the place of registration if the same be a  public  building.    4.  At  the  close of the last day on which any board of inspectors is  authorized to take registrations such board shall seal the  ledgers  and  lock them in the carrying case; enclose all keys in a sealed package and  enclose  all  executed  forms  in a sealed package. The chairman of such  board shall deliver the sealed material, unused forms and all  equipment  and  material furnished by the board of elections to a person designated  by the board of elections to take custody of  these  items.  The  person  designated  shall  deliver  all  such articles to the board of elections  within twenty-four hours after the polls close.    5. The members of each board taking registrations shall sign all seals  and shall affix their signatures to each  in  such  a  manner  that  the  article sealed cannot be opened without breaking their signatures.    6.  Any  person  receiving  such supplies from the board of inspectors  shall give to the person delivering such supplies  a  receipt  therefor,  which,  if  a  ledger carrying case is included, shall certify that such  case was locked at the time he received it.