- (a) This subchapter applies to the use and management of all primary funds.
- (b) Approval by the Secretary of State (SOS) of a Primary Election Cost Estimate does not relieve the chair, any employee paid from the primary fund, or the county election officer, of their responsibility to comply with administrative rules issued by the SOS, or with any statute governing the use of primary funds.
- (c) The SOS shall provide a Primary Election Cost Estimate to each county chair based on 75% of the final approved costs less non-state appropriated financing sources (e.g., filing fees) for the most recent comparable election(s). In order to receive the primary estimate payment, the chair must submit to the SOS a Primary Election Cost Estimate via the SOS online primary finance system.
- (d) If data is not available to create a pre-populated cost estimate or if the chair wishes to amend the pre-populated estimate, the chair may enter the appropriate data in the SOS online primary finance system. The primary estimate payment will be based on 75% of the approved estimated costs less the estimated filing fees.
- (e) If a statewide Runoff is conducted, the SOS shall provide a Primary Runoff Cost Estimate to each county chair based on 75% of the final approved costs less nonstate appropriated financing sources (e.g., filing fees) for the most recent comparable election(s) as determined by the SOS. In order to receive the runoff estimate payment, the chair must submit to the SOS a Primary Runoff Cost Estimate via the SOS online primary finance system, unless otherwise approved by the SOS.
- (f) If data is not available to create a pre-populated cost estimate or if the chair wishes to amend the pre-populated estimate, the chair may enter the appropriate data in the SOS online primary costs less the estimated filing fees.
- (g) Pursuant to the General Appropriations Act, 82nd Legislature, 2011, counties may not be reimbursed for amounts that exceed the costs to conduct a joint primary election. Accordingly, any additional costs incurred due to the fact that county parties do not use joint polling places or do not use joint voting system equipment will not be reimbursed.
- (h) House Bill 1789, 82nd Legislature, 2011, provides for direct payment from the SOS to a county of a population of 100,000 or more who conducts a primary election under an election services contract.
- (i) A payment may not be made directly to the county unless the county chair submits the necessary data to the SOS through a Primary or Runoff Election Cost Estimate or a Final Primary Election Cost Report.
- (j) For purposes of Subchapters F and G of this chapter of the Texas Administrative Code, "county election officer" refers to the county clerk, county election administrator, or county tax-assessor collector, depending on the county.
Source Note:The provisions of this §81.101 adopted to be effective December 13, 2009, 34 TexReg 8665; amended to be effective March 7, 2012, 37 TexReg 1483.