N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 6209.2
(a) In order for a polling place voting system to be considered by the State Board for certification, it must comply with the mandates of New York State Election Law, and meet the Election Assistance Commission's 2005 Voluntary Voting System Guidelines, to the extent that they are consistent with State law and this Part. Such polling place voting systems shall meet the following requirements:
(b) In addition to the requirements of subdivision (a) of this section, fully-accessible voting equipment certified by the State Board shall meet the following requirements for usability by voters who are disabled:
(3) The voting system or equipment shall be capable of being equipped with a pneumatic switch, pursuant to Election Law, section 7-202.
(c) Standards for noise level.
(2) The noise level of write-in components of the system or equipment shall be so minimal that it will be virtually impossible under normal conditions for someone at the table used by the inspectors of elections to determine that a write-in vote is being cast or has been cast.
(d) Standards for voter privacy.
(2) Curtains, screens, shields or other privacy devices shall be designed so as to allow any voter, either electronically or manually, to open, close or otherwise use the device with ease when entering and exiting the system or equipment.
(e) Environmental standards.
The voting system shall be designed to protect against dust and moisture during storage and transportation. Testing shall be similar to the procedure of MIL-STD-810F, Method 510.4, for dust, and MIL-STD-810F, Method 506.4 for moisture. These tests are intended to evaluate exposure to these elements when the system or equipment is in a non-operating configuration and the equipment or system's required protective cover is in place.
(f) Voter verified paper audit trails (VVPAT).
(1) The voting system shall print and display a paper record of the voter's ballot choices prior to the voter making the ballot choices final. In the case of a paper-based voting system, the ballot marked by the voter shall constitute the paper record referred to in this subdivision.
(iii) The voting system shall be capable of showing the information on both the display screen and the paper in a font size of 3.0mm, and should be capable of showing the information in at least two font ranges:
(4) The voting system shall allow the voter to approve or reject the paper record, in the case of DRE systems, marking the ballot as such in the presence of the voter.
(9) The voter's privacy and anonymity shall be preserved during the process of recording, verifying, and auditing ballot choices.
(10) The voting system's ballot records shall be structured and contain information so as to support highly precise audits of their accuracy.
(13) The electronic records shall be able to be exported for auditing or analysis on standards-based and/or information technology computing platforms.
(14) The voting system printers shall be physically secure from tampering.
(15) The voting system's printers shall be highly reliable and easily maintained.
(iv) There shall be adequate supplies of consumable items such as paper and printer ink on hand to operate from opening to closing of polls.