DEFINITIONS
New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC)
New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC)
1.10.19.7 DEFINITIONS: A. “Permanent ballot drop box” means the same thing as “secured container,” and the terms may be used synonymously. B. “Secured container” means a permanent and secure receptacle, that meets the requirements of Subsection E of Section 1-6-9 NMSA 1978, and is established by the county clerk whereby voters and those authorized to deliver a voted mailed ballot pursuant to Section 1-6-10.1 NMSA 1978 may return an official mailing envelope to the election official from whom it was obtained. C. “Temporary ballot drop box” means a secure receptacle supervised by election workers or county employees located inside the office of the county clerk, an alternate voting location, a mobile voting location, or election day voting location to collect official mailing envelopes dropped off pursuant to Subsection D of Section 1-6-9 NMSA 1978. D. “Video surveillance” means internet security systems or internet protocol cameras that use the internet by networking to send and receive data. E. “Sensors” means a device which detects or measures physical property and records, and indicates, or otherwise responds to them. F. “Sensor alert” means when a device detects events that are not part of the normal working environment and then sends signals to warn of abnormality. [1.10.19.7 NMAC – N, 8/24/2021; A, 8/31/2023]
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