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Timestamp: 2017-08-16 23:32:54
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 12131', '§ 12132', '§ 35', '§ 35', '§ 35', '§ 12131', '§ 35', '§ 12131', '§ 12133', '§ 12132', '§ 35', '§ 12132', '§ 35', '§ 35', '§ 35']

AND RICHLAND COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND VOTER REGISTRATION, SOUTH CAROLINA
DJ # 204-67-173
This settlement agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into between the United States of America and the Richland County Board of Elections and Voter Registrations, South Carolina (collectively, the “Parties”).
The United States Department of Justice (the “Department”) opened an investigation of Richland County Board of Elections and Voter Registrations (the “Elections Board”) under title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended (“ADA”), 42 U.S.C. §§ 12131 - 12134, and title II’s implementing regulation, 28 C.F.R. pt. 35, to determine the physical accessibility of Elections Board’s polling places to people with mobility and vision disabilities. Title II of the ADA prohibits public entities from excluding individuals with disabilities from participation in or denying them the benefits of the voting program, or subjecting them to discrimination, on the basis of disability. 42 U.S.C. § 12132, 28 C.F.R. §§ 35.130(a), 35.149. Title II also prohibits public entities from selecting facilities to be used as polling places that have the effect of excluding individuals with disabilities from or denying them the benefits of the voting program, or otherwise subjecting them to discrimination. 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(b)(4). Title II requires public entities to administer their services, programs, and activities in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of qualified individuals with disabilities. 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(d).
Richland County Board of Elections and Voter Registrations is a “public entity” within the meaning of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. § 12131(1), and 28 C.F.R. § 35.104, and is, therefore, subject to title II of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12131 – 12134, and its implementing regulation, 28 C.F.R. pt. 35.
The Department is authorized under the ADA to determine the Elections Board’s compliance with title II of the ADA and title II’s implementing regulation, and to resolve the matter by informal resolution, such as through the terms of this settlement agreement. If informal resolution is not achieved, the Department is authorized to issue findings, and, where appropriate, to negotiate and secure voluntary compliance agreements. 28 C.F.R. pt. 35, Subpart F. The Attorney General is authorized, under 42 U.S.C. § 12133, to bring a civil action to enforce title II of the ADA.
The Elections Board is responsible for reviewing the accessibility of each polling place and selecting each polling place. The Elections Board has 150 voting precincts (these are not uniformly numbered on the Elections Board’s website, https://www.scvotes.org/cgi-bin/scsec/precinctnew?countykey=RICHLAND) currently housed in 150 polling place locations.
In the June 14, 2016 Primary Election, the Department surveyed 54 of the Elections Board’s 150 polling place locations. The Department found that many of the Elections Board’s polling places contain barriers to access for persons with disabilities, and thus the Elections Board violated title II by failing to select facilities to be used as polling places on Election Day that are accessible to persons with disabilities. The Department’s findings are contained in Attachments A, B, and C.
“Election Day Surveyors” or “EDSs” are Elections Board personnel (or contractors) who will review compliance at polling place locations where temporary measures are to be implemented on Election Day.
Obligations of Elections Board
The Elections Board shall not exclude individuals with disabilities from participation in or deny them the benefits of the voting program, or subject them to discrimination, on the basis of disability. 42 U.S.C. § 12132, 28 C.F.R. §§ 35.130(a), and 35.149. The Elections Board shall select facilities to be used as polling places that do not exclude individuals with disabilities from or deny them the benefits of the polling place, or otherwise subject them to discrimination. 42 U.S.C. § 12132; 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(b)(4). The Elections Board shall administer its voting program in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of persons with disabilities. 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(d).
For all elections occurring after the Effective Date of this Agreement, the Elections Board will implement measures to remediate the violations at polling places identified and as set forth in Attachment B & C, to make those polling place locations accessible on Election Day, or will relocate those locations to an alternative accessible location pursuant to the process established in Paragraph 17 of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement limits the Elections Board from making ADA-compliant, permanent modifications to its polling place locations instead of providing temporary remedial measures or relocating a polling place location. If remediation as listed on the Attachments or relocation to an accessible facility is impossible, as agreed to by the United States, then Elections Board agrees to comply with title II’s program accessibility requirements.
The Elections Board shall maintain in operable working condition on Election Day those features of facilities and equipment (including, but not limited to, permanent equipment such as lifts and elevators, and temporary equipment such as portable ramps, traffic cones, signs, wedges, and door stops) that are required to make polling places accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities. 28 C.F.R. § 35.133(a). If circumstances arise such that a polling place location that was previously accessible is no longer accessible because a feature of the facility or equipment is no longer operable, then the Elections Board shall purchase new equipment or relocate the polling place to an alternative, accessible location pursuant to the process established in Paragraph 17 of this Agreement. If remediation or relocation to an accessible facility is impossible, as agreed to by the United States, then the Elections Board agrees to comply with Title II’s program accessibility requirements.
The Elections Board will cooperate fully with the United States’ efforts to monitor compliance with this Agreement, including but not limited to, providing the United States with timely access to polling places (including on Election Day), maps, surveys, and other requested information.
The Elections Board agrees that the following measures will be implemented where necessary to make an otherwise inaccessible polling place accessible on Election Day. The list of measures is not exhaustive; the Elections Board may propose other reasonable temporary measures subject to the review and approval of the United States.
B. Survey and Review of Polling Places
The Elections Board will develop a survey instrument to assess whether a polling place location is or can be made accessible on Election Day. The survey instrument will be based on the 2010 Standards and the United States’ “ADA Checklist for Polling Places” publication. The survey instrument will include a requirement to include photographs and will also require the identification of appropriate remedial provisions, including the remedial provisions in Paragraph 15 of this Agreement. The survey instrument will be submitted to the United States for review and approval within 21 days of the Effective Date of this Agreement. The Elections Board shall incorporate in its survey instrument any changes, additions, or modifications proposed by the United States.
The Elections Board shall review each newly proposed polling place location to determine whether it is accessible to persons with disabilities or could be made accessible on Election Day through the use of the remedial measures provided for in Paragraph 15 of this Agreement or through permanent modifications, before selecting the location as a polling place. The Elections Board shall use the survey instrument referenced in Paragraph 16 of this Agreement to make all future polling place location selections. If the Elections Board ultimately determines that a newly proposed location is inaccessible (as defined by the survey instrument) and cannot be made accessible on Election Day, then the Elections Board will reject the location and continue searching until an accessible location or one that can be made accessible on Election Day can be found.
Of the 150 polling place locations that were used in the June 2016 primary election, all but 96 were surveyed by the Department. Beginning with the effective date of this Agreement, the Elections Board will survey the 96 polling place locations not surveyed by the Department that the Elections Board intends to use in future elections, using the survey instrument referenced in Paragraph 28 of this Agreement. The Elections Board will provide these surveys to the United States as they are conducted, to be completed no later than August 31, 2017.
If the Department concludes that a survey was conducted by the Elections Board in error, then the Elections Board will re-survey the portions in error. If the Department concludes that the Elections Board has proposed a remedial provision that does not address the violation, then the Department will recommend a temporary remedial measure consistent with Paragraph 15 of this Agreement that the Elections Board will implement in the next election. If the Elections Board chooses not to or is unable to implement one or more of the recommended temporary remedial measures, it will relocate the inaccessible polling place location to an accessible polling place location selected pursuant to the process established by Paragraph 17 of this Agreement.
For the polling place locations surveyed by the Elections Board pursuant to Paragraph 18 of this Agreement, by the 2018 primary election, the Elections Board will implement the appropriate remedial provisions to make polling place locations accessible on Election Day, or will relocate inaccessible locations to an alternative accessible location pursuant to the process established by Paragraph 17 of this Agreement.
For the duration of this Agreement, when the Elections Board selects a new polling place location, the Elections Board will provide the United States notice within twenty-one (21) days of the decision. The Elections Board will provide the United States with copies of all surveys (and photographs) conducted within twenty-one (21) days of the decision to use the location as a polling place. The United States’ approval must be obtained prior to the location being used in an election. The United States’ approval will be based exclusively on whether the proposed polling place location satisfies the survey instrument referenced in Paragraph 16 of this Agreement.
If the Elections Board finds that it cannot implement a previously agreed to or approved remedial provision regarding a specific polling place location, the Elections Board will immediately notify the United States and, upon request, meet and confer with the United States. If the issue cannot be resolved to the United States’ satisfaction, the Elections Board will relocate the polling place location to an alternative accessible location pursuant to the process established by Paragraph 17 of this Agreement.
Prior to each election during the term of this Agreement, as part of its training program for Election Officers and poll workers, the Elections Board will provide training concerning temporary remedial measures, including: (a) why such measures are necessary; (b) how the measures must be implemented (e.g., how to install ramps, the placement of mats over (and not in front of) thresholds); and (c) a description of the role of the Elections Board’s Election Day Surveyors (EDSs), as set forth in Paragraph 28 of this Agreement, and the need to follow the instructions of the EDSs regarding the implementation of temporary measures on Election Day.
The Elections Board will request that all Election Officers who will be assigned to a polling place location that includes one or more temporary remedies, sign a form in which they are asked to swear or affirm that in performing Election Day duties the election official will make sure that all temporary measures at their polling place location be installed where instructed, be in place before the opening of the polls, and be maintained in place until the polling place closes to provide independent access to voters with disabilities.
After the first election occurring after the Effective Date of this Agreement, and for each election thereafter during the term of this Agreement, the Elections Board will identify each Election Officer whose polling place was the subject of a report from the previous election indicating that a temporary modification was not implemented properly, and will explain the noncompliance to the Election Officer and what must be done to remedy the identified issue(s) on Election Day. The Election Officer will be asked to initial the noncompliance report.
Prior to each election during the term of this Agreement, the Elections Board will provide training to all EDSs designated pursuant to Paragraph 28 of this Agreement. The training of the EDSs will address: (a) temporary measures, including why they are needed and how the measures must be implemented (e.g., how to install ramps, the placement of mats over (and not in front of) thresholds); (b) how to resolve errors in the implementation of temporary measures on Election Day; (c) how to document the implementation of temporary measures on Election Day using checklists or compliance review forms referenced in Paragraph 27; and (d) what the EDSs are required to do to implement the requirements of this Agreement.
In the materials provided to each Judge of Election for Election Day, the Elections Board will include a checklist of the temporary measures to be implemented on Election Day at each polling place location where such measures are required. The checklist should contain a place for a signature by the Judge of Election that he or she put the temporary measures in place and kept them in place throughout Election Day, from the opening of the polls to their closing, and should be returned to the Elections Board along with other election materials. Copies of these checklists will be provided to the United States within twenty-one (21) days of the election.
Beginning with the first election occurring after the Effective Date of this Agreement, and throughout the duration of this Agreement, the Elections Board will designate Elections Board personnel (or contractors) as EDSs to review compliance at the polling place locations where temporary measures are to be implemented on Election Day. The Elections Board and the EDSs will use the checklist developed pursuant to Paragraph 27 of this Agreement to review compliance on Election Day. The EDSs will be required to document their compliance reviews (both compliant and non-compliant polling place locations) with photographs. After documenting a non-compliant polling place location, the EDSs shall remedy any non-compliant implementation of a temporary remedy when possible. Copies of these compliance reviews will be provided to the Department within twenty-one (21) days after the election.
If the Elections Board does not properly implement the temporary remedial measures necessary at a particular polling place location on Election Day in two (2) consecutive elections, and the Elections Board does not make permanent architectural remediations, then the Elections Board will no longer use the polling place location and will relocate it to an accessible location or one that can be made accessible on Election Day pursuant to Paragraph 17 of this Agreement. If remediation or relocation to an accessible facility is impossible, as agreed to by the United States, then the Elections Board agrees to comply with Title II’s program accessibility requirements.
U.S. Attorney’s Office, attention AUSA Robert Sneed
For Richland Elections Board:
Richland County Board of Election and Voter Registration
The United States may review compliance with this Agreement at any time. If the United States believes that the Elections Board has failed to comply in a timely manner with any requirement of this Agreement, or that any requirement has been violated, the United States will so notify the Elections Board in writing and will attempt to resolve the issue in good faith. If the United States is unable to reach a satisfactory resolution of the issue within thirty (30) days of the date it notifies the Elections Board, the United States may file a civil action in federal district court to enforce the terms of this Agreement, or take any other action to enforce title II of the ADA.
A copy of this document will be made available to any person by the Elections Board on request.
This Agreement shall be applicable to and binding upon the Elections Board, its officers, agents, employees, and assigns.
This Agreement is limited to resolving claims under title II of the ADA related to the facts specifically set forth in Paragraphs 1-6 above concerning physical accessibility of polling places. Nothing in this Agreement relates to other provisions of the ADA or affects the Elections Board’s obligations to comply with any other federal, state, or local statutory, administrative, regulatory, or common law obligation, including those relating to nondiscrimination against individuals with disabilities.
The person signing for the Elections Board represents that he or she is authorized to bind the Elections Board to this Agreement.
BETH C. DRAKE
By: /s/ Robert M. Sneed
Robert M. Sneed
Telephone (843) 266-1600
FOR RICHLAND COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTION & VOTER REGISTRATION
By: /s/ Rokey W. Suleman
Rokey W. Suleman II