Voter Assist Terminal (Vat) Testing & Security Certification Form is a legal document that was released by the Michigan Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Michigan.
Q: What is the Voter Assist Terminal (VAT)?
A: The Voter Assist Terminal (VAT) is a device used for voting in elections.
Q: What is the purpose of VAT testing and security certification in Michigan?
A: The purpose of VAT testing and security certification in Michigan is to ensure the integrity and security of the voting process.
Q: Who is responsible for VAT testing and security certification in Michigan?
A: The responsibility for VAT testing and security certification in Michigan lies with the state election authorities or designated agencies.
Q: What does VAT testing involve?
A: VAT testing involves evaluating the performance, functionality, and security features of the device.
Q: Why is VAT security certification important?
A: VAT security certification is important to protect against potential tampering or manipulation of the device and to maintain public trust in the election process.
Q: What happens if a VAT fails the testing and security certification?
A: If a VAT fails the testing and security certification, it may not be used in the election until the necessary improvements are made and it passes the retesting.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for VAT testing and security certification in Michigan?
A: Yes, there are specific requirements outlined by the state election authorities or designated agencies in Michigan.
Q: Who can request VAT testing and security certification in Michigan?
A: The request for VAT testing and security certification can be made by the device manufacturer or the state election authorities.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Michigan Secretary of State.