Fla. Admin. Code R. 1S-2.039
(2) Definitions. The terms herein shall have the following meaning:
(3) Existing record search. Before entering application information into the FVRS, the voter registration official must determine if a record already exists in the FVRS. For purposes of this subsection “existing record” refers to either a registration record with a status of active, pre-registered or inactive, or an application record with a status of pending or incomplete. Such determination must be based on verifying as much match data with the existing record as possible. Match data includes but it not limited to name, date of birth, gender, address and personal identifying number (Florida driver’s license or state identification card number or last four digits of the social security number.
(4) Data entry. Except as provided in subsection (11), and subject to the following, a voter registration official shall enter into the FVRS all information from valid and invalid applications for new registration or registration record update to the extent that the FVRS is able to accept or recognize the information as valid data:
(c) A registration official shall enter information from an application for new registration or registration update as it appears on the application, except as follows:
1. Only the new applicant’s SSN4 shall be entered into the FVRS even if the applicant provides the full number. The number on the original application shall not be altered.
2. The applicant’s name shall be inputted as contained in the application field soliciting the applicant’s name. If a registration official is unable to discern the correct or intended spelling of the name on the application through a comparison of the printed name and the signature, the printed name shall be entered to the extent possible. If the field for the name is blank or the name completely illegible, the application shall be processed as incomplete. The Supervisor for the applicant’s county of residence shall then notify the applicant in accordance with Section 97.073, F.S.
(5) Verification of personal identifying number. Any valid application for new registration that is complete and submitted other than electronically through DHSMV shall be routed to DHSMV or SSA, whichever is applicable, for verification of the authenticity or nonexistence of the PIN provided on the application. However, no application shall be routed to DHSMV for verification unless the Supervisor first determines that the applicant is otherwise eligible in accordance with Section 97.041, F.S.
(a) Personal identifying number provided.
1. If the PIN is verified, the new applicant’s completed application shall become the official registration record and the applicant’s name shall be listed as an active voter in the FVRS.
2. If the PIN cannot be verified, the application record is routed through the FVRS to the BVRS. The BVRS shall check for data entry errors using the scanned image of the application in the FVRS, and a comparison of information available from DHSMV. If a data entry error occurred, the BVRS shall correct the application record and resubmit the record to DSHMV or SSA for verification. If no data entry error occurred, but the BVRS is able to confirm that the number belongs to the applicant, the BVRS shall override the FVRS to complete the registration process. The applicant’s completed application shall become the official registration record and the applicant’s name shall be listed as an active voter in the FVRS.
3. If the BVRS is unable to resolve the verification issue, the BVRS shall flag the record as unverified and the application record is sent through the FVRS to the Supervisor of the new applicant’s county of residence. The Supervisor shall send a “Notice to Applicant re Personal Identifying Number”. The notice shall be in, or substantially in, the form provided in HYPERLINK "DS-DE #122 (eff. 01/2012)" DS-DE #122 (eff. 01/2012) ( HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-00792" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-00792). This form is hereby incorporated by reference. A copy of the form may be obtained from the Division of Elections, Room 316, R.A. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250, or is available from the Division of Elections’ website at: http://election.dos.state.fl.us, or by contacting the Division of Elections at (850)245-6200.
4. If it is determined after notice to the voter is sent that a data entry error of the PIN occurred, the applicant’s record shall be corrected and the PIN resubmitted through the FVRS for verification by DHSMV or SSA, whichever is applicable.
5. If the new applicant provides evidence of his or her PIN, the Supervisor shall retain a copy of the evidence as part of the applicant’s application but shall not scan the evidence into the FVRS. The Supervisor shall change in the FVRS the source of the applicant’s number from “F” (referring to form) to “P” (referring to proof). If the PIN presented to the Supervisor is different from the PIN provided on the application, the new PIN shall replace the old number. However, if the new PIN is a different type of PIN, then the Supervisor shall also record the type and the new PIN in the FVRS. The Supervisor shall not change the old PIN on the application or submit the new PIN to DHSMV or SSA for verification. The applicant’s completed application shall become the official registration record. The applicant shall be listed as an active voter in the FVRS.
(b) No personal identifying number. If a new applicant does not provide a PIN and checks or writes “NONE,” on the application, the new applicant’s record shall be routed first to DHSMV or SSA, and then if needed, to the BVRS, to determine if a personal identifying number might exist:
1. If a PIN is found to exist for the new applicant, the application record shall be sent to the Supervisor of the applicant’s county of residence for resolution. The Supervisor shall contact the applicant and provide him or her with an opportunity to resolve the matter. If the applicant provides evidence of a PIN, the Supervisor shall follow the process in subparagraph (a)5.
2. If no PIN is found to exist for the new applicant, the BVRS shall override the FVRS and the applicant’s application record shall become the official registration record. The applicant shall be listed as an active registered voter or a pre-registered voter in the FVRS, whichever is applicable. However, if such voter registered by mail and is a first time voter in the state, and did not include with the application a copy of identification required by Section 97.0535, F.S., the record shall be flagged as requiring special identification to be provided before the voter votes. The only exception to the special identification requirement is if the voter votes by-mail and swears or affirms on the vote-by-mail ballot certificate that he or she is exempt from providing any photo identification or government-issued documentation as specified in Section 97.0535, F.S.
(6) Political party affiliation.
(a) A new applicant or registered voter who selects or affirmatively indicates a change of party affiliation shall be registered in the FVRS:
1. With the requested political party (if the party is registered in Florida) by using the party code assigned to the party by the Division of Elections.
2. Without political party affiliation under the code of “NPA” (No Party Affiliation) if the person:
a. Marks “No party.”
b. Fails to designate a specific party affiliation, or leaves the party field blank.
c. Designates a political party that is non-existent, not registered or no longer registered in Florida.
(7) Source of application code. The voter registration official must assign a source of application code in the FVRS to each application for new registration or registration record update. The code number corresponds to how an application was directly submitted or who submitted the application directly to the Division of Elections or to the Supervisor of Elections’ Office without regard to how or where the application might have been originally obtained, distributed, or completed. The voter registration official shall enter:
(10) Recording notice activity. Once an application for new registration or registration update is processed, the Supervisor shall record in the FVRS the following type and date of notice:
(11) Special applicants ( victims of violence. If a new applicant or registered voter indicates that he or she is or may be a victim of domestic violence or stalking, such person may be entitled to confidential and exempt registration records pursuant to Florida Attorney General’s Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) under the provisions of Sections 741.401-.465, F.S., or pursuant to Section 97.0585, F.S., as a victim of stalking. If eligible, such persons are entitled to confidentiality as to their name, telephone number and address, and receive a designated substitute mailing address for purposes of voting a vote-by-mail ballot and conducting other activities. The application for such applicant or registered voter shall be processed as follows:
(f) The BVRS chief shall:
1. Verify (for new registrations only) through the DHSMV or SSA the new applicant’s personal identifying number and shall notify the Supervisor of Elections for the voter’s county of residence about the outcome of the verification process.
2. Determine if the person is already registered in another county as a protected voter and notify the Supervisor of Elections of the prior county of residence that the person is now registered with another county.
3. Conduct monthly checks to determine if such registered voter remains eligible by cross-checking with data as to death, an adjudication of mental incapacity or a felony conviction, and if a match is found, to report such match to the Supervisor of Elections for the voter’s county of residence to process as potentially ineligible in accordance with Section 98.075(7), F.S.
4. Retain the documents in a separate secure storage from other registrations.
(12) Street Address Index Updates.
(b) The update to a street address index shall be submitted either by:
1. Batch method in which the entire existing index is replaced with an updated index,
2. Change method in which a street address index is updated with individual changes as they occur.
Rulemaking Authority 20.10(3), 97.012(1)-(2), 97.052, 98.015(10)-(12), 98.035(5), 98.045(5) FS. Law Implemented 97.052, 97.053, 98.015, 98.035, 98.045, 98.075(2) FS. History–New 1-2-12.