§ 16-59-25.1. Maintenance of voter registration files.
(a) In order to better maintain voter registration files, all institutions of higher education
shall, on or before August 15th of each year, electronically transmit a text file
or database to the secretary of state containing the names and current addresses of
those students who have graduated that year and for whom public directory information
is available. Within fifteen (15) days of the receipt of the file or database, the
secretary of state may send a letter to each such student requesting verification
as to whether such student intends to continue to reside in the State of Rhode Isla
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§ 16-59-25.1. Maintenance of voter registration files.
(a) In order to better maintain voter registration files, all institutions of higher education
shall, on or before August 15th of each year, electronically transmit a text file
or database to the secretary of state containing the names and current addresses of
those students who have graduated that year and for whom public directory information
is available. Within fifteen (15) days of the receipt of the file or database, the
secretary of state may send a letter to each such student requesting verification
as to whether such student intends to continue to reside in the State of Rhode Island.
(b) The letter shall:
(1) Request the student, if he or she has moved to a new address within Rhode Island,
to complete a form, enclosed with the letter, allowing him or her to provide a new
address for re-registration purposes;
(2) Request the student, if he or she has moved to a new address outside of Rhode Island,
to so advise the secretary of state on a form enclosed with the letter, authorizing
his or her removal from the voter registration list;
(3) Remind the student to re-register at a new address if he or she subsequently moves
from their current address; and
(4) Make clear that the request for information is strictly voluntary, that the student
has no obligation to respond to the letter, and that no student shall be removed from
the voter registration list unless such student responds to the mailing and authorizes
his or her removal from the voter registration list.
(c) Mailings conducted pursuant to this section shall not seek address correction from
the postal service. In the event that a letter is nonetheless returned as undeliverable
to the address where the letter was sent, it shall not serve as a basis for initiating
the confirmation process established in § 17-9.1-26.
(d) The form letter used by the secretary of state to implement this provision shall be
adopted in accordance with the rule-making provisions of chapter 35 of title 42 (The "Administrative Procedures Act�).