Transfer Case

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The "sealed box used to transport voted ballots to the counting center." Utah Code §20A-1- 102(75). A "container, prescribed by the Secretary of the State Election Board, which can be closed and sealed and is constructed so as to, when sealed, prevent accidental opening or opening by any other reasonable means, except by removing, breaking, tearing or otherwise damaging the seal so if opened by any means it would be obvious in the normal situation that the container had been subject to tampering." 26 Okla. Stat. §6-102.1(6).

Also known asballot transfer case · ballot transport case · secure transfer case · secure transport case · ballot case · transfer container · ballot container
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The "sealed box used to transport voted ballots to the counting center." Utah Code §20A-1- 102(75). A "container, prescribed by the Secretary of the State Election Board, which can be closed and sealed and is constructed so as to, when sealed, prevent accidental opening or opening by any other reasonable means, except by removing, breaking, tearing or otherwise damaging the seal so if opened by any means it would be obvious in the normal situation that the container had been subject to tampering." 26 Okla. Stat. §6-102.1(6).

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