Arkansas Administrative Code Agency 108 - BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS

Here’s a clear overview of Arkansas Administrative Code – Agency 108: Board of Election Commissioners:

📘 What Is Agency 108?

Agency 108 comprises the administrative rules adopted by Arkansas’s State Board of Election Commissioners under the Administrative Procedure Act. These rules standardize training, procedures, and compliance for county election officials, poll workers, monitors, clerks, and candidates.

🗂️ Key Rule Categories

According to sources like LII and casetext, Agency 108 includes rules in the following areas (law.cornell.edu, static.ark.org):

County Election Commissioners Training

Poll Worker & County Clerk Training

Poll Watchers, Vote Challenges & Provisional Voting

Verification of Voter Registration

Appointment of Certified Election Monitors

HAVA and Non‑HAVA Complaints Procedures

Nonpartisan Office Filing Fees

Reimbursement for State‑Funded Elections

Voter Intent Guidelines

Citizen Complaints Procedures

School Elections Rules (even-numbered years)

Rules for Voter Registration & Voting System Procedures

Practice & Procedure Overview

Each category is formalized with uniquely numbered rules—for example:

108.00.05-003 covers “Election Officials (Poll Worker) Training” (law.cornell.edu, sbec.arkansas.gov, static.ark.org, law.cornell.edu, casetext.com)

108.00.20-002 addresses “Poll Work and County Clerk Training” (regulations.justia.com)

🧠 Example: Poll Worker & Clerk Training (Rule 108.00.20‑002)

Defines roles such as election officials, poll workers, clerks, and precincts (regulations.justia.com).

Sets qualifications (e.g., must be a qualified elector, English-literate, resident in precinct or county, no felony convictions related to election law, not working for a candidate, etc.) (regulations.justia.com).

Mandates training:

At least two designated trainers per county, certified by the State Board.

Poll workers must complete State Board–coordinated training within 12 months before serving (regulations.justia.com).

Specifies trainer certification, compensation structure (e.g., $100 for certification, additional stipend) (regulations.justia.com).

Clarifies that counties may forfeit training-related reimbursements if non-compliant (regulations.justia.com).

🔍 How to Explore These Rules Further

LII (Cornell) pages list all Agency 108 rules with links to each rule's text (law.cornell.edu).

Casetext hosts the full regulatory text for specific rule sections (e.g., 108.00.05‑003, 108.00.13‑004, etc.) (casetext.com).

The State Board’s website features organized rule categories and downloadable PDFs/manuals with guidance and templates .

✅ Summary

Agency 108 lays the legal groundwork for:

Qualification and training of all election personnel

Standard election-day procedures (voter verification, provisional ballots, poll watchers)

Complaint mechanisms and compliance enforcement

Funding and reimbursement processes for state-administered elections

Next steps:

Dive into the specific rules you’re curious about—like voter intent or complaint procedures.

 

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