(a)   (1)   The State Board shall designate public agencies and nongovernmental
agencies as voter registration agencies where qualified individuals may
apply to register to vote.
    (2)   The State Board shall designate the following offices as voter
registration agencies:
      (i)   all offices in the State that provide public assistance;
      (ii)   all offices in the State that provide State-funded programs primarily
engaged in providing services to individuals with disabilities; and
      (iii)   all public institutions of higher education in the State.
    (3)   The State Board and the Secretary of Defense shall jointly develop and
implement procedures for persons to apply to register to vote at
recruitment offices of the armed forces of the United States, which
shall be deemed voter registration agencies.
  (b)   Except for a public institution of higher education in the State, which
institution shall comply with the requirements of subsection (c) of
this section, each voter registration agency, as provided in subsection
(a)(2) and (3) of this section, shall:
    (1)   distribute a voter registration application approved by the State Board
or the Federal Election Commission with each application for service or
assistance it renders and with each recertification, renewal, or change
of address form relating to such service or assistance;
    (2)   provide a document to prospective registrants that includes:
      (i)   the question, "If you are not registered to vote where you live now,
would you like to apply to register to vote here today?";
      (ii)   if the agency provides public assistance, the statement, "Applying to
register or declining to register to vote will not affect the amount of
assistance that you will be provided by this agency.";
      (iii)   boxes for the applicant to check to indicate whether the applicant
would like to register or declines to register to vote together with
the statement (in close proximity to the boxes and in prominent type),
"If you do not check either box, you will be considered to have
decided not to register to vote at this time.";
      (iv)   the statement, "If you would like help in filling out the voter
registration application form, we will help you. The decision whether
to seek or accept help is yours. You may fill out the application form
in private.";
      (v)   the statement, "If you believe that someone has interfered with your
right to register or to decline to register to vote, your right to
privacy in deciding whether to register or in applying to register to
vote, or your right to choose your own political party or other
political preference, you may file a complaint with the State Board of
Elections."; and
      (vi)   the address and toll free telephone number of the State Board;
    (3)   provide each applicant who does not decline to register to vote and who
accepts assistance the same degree of assistance with regard to
completion of the registration application as is provided by the office
with regard to the completion of its own applications, unless the
applicant refuses such assistance; and
    (4)   accept the completed voter registration application for transmittal to
the appropriate election board.
  (c)   At the time that an individual enrolls, registers, or pays for course
work provided by a public institution of higher education in the State,
the institution shall provide the individual with an opportunity to
request a voter registration application. If the individual requests a
voter registration application, the institution shall provide, or cause
to be provided, an application to the individual.
  (d)   An applicant may mail the voter registration application to the
appropriate State election official or return it to the voter
registration agency for transmittal to the appropriate election
official.
  (e)   Within 5 days from the acceptance of a voter registration application,
the voter registration agency shall forward the application to the
appropriate State election official.
  (f)   If a voter registration agency is an office described in subsection
(a)(2)(ii) of this section, which provides services to an individual
with a disability at the individual's home, the agency shall provide
the services described in subsection (b) of this section at the
individual's home.
  (g)   (1)   An individual who provides any service described in subsection (b) of
this section may not:
      (i)   seek to influence an applicant's political preference or party
registration;
      (ii)   display any political preference or party allegiance; or
      (iii)   make any statement to an applicant or take any action the purpose or
effect of which is to lead the applicant to believe that a decision to
register or not to register has any bearing on the availability of
services or benefits.
    (2)   No information relating to a declination to register to vote in
connection with an application made at an office designated as a voter
registration agency may be used for any purpose other than the
maintenance of voter registration statistics.
    (3)   Notwithstanding § 3-501 of this title and § 10-611 of the State
Government Article, the identity of a voter registration agency through
which a particular voter has registered may not be disclosed to the
public.
  (h)   Regulations necessary to carry out the requirements of this section and
§ 3-203 of this subtitle, including provisions for training the
employees of voter registration agencies and the Motor Vehicle
Administration, shall be adopted by the State Board in cooperation with
each agency.
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