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Margaret Schaefer Program Specialist ADMINISTRATION ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Administration for Children and Families U.S. Department of Health and Human Services HELP AMERICA VOTE ACT A Voice

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Margaret Schaefer

Program SpecialistADMINISTRATION ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

Administration for Children and Families

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

HELP AMERICA VOTE ACT

A Voice

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P.L. 107-252

• On October 29, 2002, President Bush signed the Help America Vote Act

• Designed to improve the administration of elections in the United States

• Utilizes a variety of mechanisms including a Federal Elections Assistance Commission, minimum standards for equipment, grant programs

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Disability Provisions of PL 107-252

• Includes two grant programs -- $15 million appropriated for FY 2004 ($14,911,500 available)

• Gave Secretary Thompson, DHHS, responsibility for these grant programs

• The Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) administers these grant programs for the Secretary

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Grant Programs Related to Individuals With Disabilities

• Payments to states and units of local government to improve accessibility in the voting process ($9,941,000 in FY ‘04)

• Grants to State Protection and Advocacy Systems (P&As) to assist individuals with disabilities in the voting process ($4,970,500 in FY ‘04)

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Funding

• Secretary must make annual payments to each eligible state and local government that meet the eligibility criteria [Only states and territories are eligible in ‘04]

• Amount of payment determined by the Secretary

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Mandatory Use of Funds

• Making polling places, including the path of travel, entrances, exits and voting areas of each polling facility accessible

• Providing the same opportunity for privacy and independence as for other voters

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Mandatory Uses of Funds

• Providing individuals with disabilities with information about the accessibility of polling places

• Training election officials, poll workers, and election volunteers on how best to promote the access and participation of individuals with disabilities in elections for Federal office

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Grants to State Protection and Advocacy Systems (P&As)

• Each P&A is to use the the funds to “ensure the full participation in the electoral process for individuals with disabilities, including registering to vote, casting a vote, and accessing the polling place.”

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Training and Technical Assistance

• Seven percent ($347,935) of the $4,970,500 must be set aside to make payments to “eligible entities” to provide training and technical assistance to the P&As

• An eligible entity is a public or private nonprofit entity demonstrating an experience in voting issues for IWD; is governed by a board with a majority of members that are IWD or family members

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State Grant Program

• ADD works with NASS, NACO, NCSL and disability groups to get out word

• 55 States/Territories met application deadline in FY’03

• Funds were made available 9/1/2003

• Grant period is 9/01/2003 to 8/31/2004

• Funds are available until expended

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EXAMPLES of How Funds Will be Spent

• Collaborating with local officials on how to spend funds

• Surveying accessibility of polling places

• Developing user-friendly “how to” manuals

Designing accessibility projects based on survey outcomes– -

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EXAMPLES: Polling Place Accessibility

• Developing & implementing accessibility surveys

• Paving parking areas

• Building ramps outside/inside buildings

• Building curb cuts

• Replacing door knobs with lever handles

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EXAMPLES: Privacy/Independence

• Installing direct recording election (DRE) touch screen type machines

• Using visual aides, e.g., magnifying glasses, marking instruments, signature guides

• Providing audio versions of ballot prior to election day

• Holding voting equipment vendor fairs

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EXAMPLES: Training

• Collaborating with disability groups on training manuals- etiquette and use of equipment- Assistance for voters with intellectual

disabilities

• Using videos, “train the trainer” models• Holding on-site seminars for local election

officials and poll workers

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EXAMPLES: Information Dissemination

• Using websites, brochures, newsletters

• Making Public Service Announcements

• Notifying public of poll locations

• Outreach activities

• Scheduling personal appearances by election officials

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Reporting Requirements

• Annual Financial Report (SF-269A)– Due 90 days after end of grant period (8/31/04)– First one due November 30, 2004– Continue annual reports until funds expended

• Annual Narrative Report– Due NLT March 31 of each year– First one due March 31, 2005

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Annual Financial Reports

• Download 269A forms :– http://forms.psc.gov/forms/sf/sf.html– Submit report annually until all funds are

expended (paid out)

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Annual Narrative Report

• Describe how funds were used in each of the four categories—refer to your application– Accessibility of polling places– Privacy and Independence in voting– Training of election officials/poll workers– Information Dissemination

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Contact Information

• Margaret Schaefer,

[email protected]

• Phone: 202/690-5962

• Faith McCormick, [email protected]

• Phone: 202/690-6590

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FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT PAYMENTS

• contact:

• The Payments Management System (PMS)

• (301) 443-1660