Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 17-20 - Mail Ballots
Section 17-20-9. - Application by permanently disabled or incapacitated voters and nursing home residents.

§ 17-20-9. Application by permanently disabled or incapacitated voters and nursing home residents.
(a) A voter who is indefinitely confined because of physical illness or infirmity or is disabled for an indefinite period or who is a long-term resident in a nursing home, may, by signing an affidavit to that effect, request that a mail ballot application be sent to him or her automatically for every election. The affidavit form and instructions shall be prescribed by the secretary of state, and furnished upon request to any elector by each local board of canvassers. The envelope containing the mail ballot application shall be clearly marked as not forwardable. If any elector is no longer indefinitely confined or is no longer residing in a nursing home, he or she shall notify the clerk of the local board of canvassers of this fact. The clerk shall remove the name of any voter from the mailing list established under this section upon receipt of reliable information that a voter no longer qualifies for the service. The voter shall be notified of the action within five (5) days after the board takes the action.
(b) The affidavit form and instructions prescribed in this section shall be mailed to the applicant along with a stamped return envelope addressed to the local boards of canvassers. The secretary of state may process applications pursuant to this section through the online mail ballot application portal established by § 17-20-2.3.
(c) For purposes of this section, “nursing home” refers to facilities defined and licensed by the department of health. “Long-term” excludes any residents temporarily residing in such a facility for rehabilitation.
(d) The secretary of state shall maintain a list in the central voter registration system of all voters who automatically receive applications for mail ballots, pursuant to this section.
(e) [Expires December 31, 2025.] Eligible disabled voters shall be entitled to electronically receive and return their mail ballot, using the same electronic transmission system as that used by voters covered by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA). This electronic process shall satisfy the federal Rehabilitation Act, section 508 concerning accessibility standards.
(f) [Expires December 31, 2025.] For purposes of this section, “eligible disabled voter” means a disabled person eligible to vote who is incapacitated to such an extent that it would be an undue hardship to vote at the polls because of illness, mental or physical disability, blindness, or a serious impairment of mobility.
History of Section.P.L. 1978, ch. 258, § 2; P.L. 1983, ch. 172, § 11; P.L. 1988, ch. 297, § 1; P.L. 2001, ch. 56, § 1; P.L. 2001, ch. 121, § 1; P.L. 2022, ch. 45, § 5, effective June 7, 2022; P.L. 2022, ch. 46, § 5, effective June 7, 2022; P.L. 2022, ch. 188, § 1, effective June 27, 2022; P.L. 2022, ch. 189, § 1, effective June 27, 2022.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 17 - Elections

Chapter 17-20 - Mail Ballots

Section 17-20-1. - Voting by mail ballot.

Section 17-20-1.1. - Declaration of policy.

Section 17-20-2. - Eligibility for mail ballots.

Section 17-20-2.1. - Requirements for validity of mail ballot and mail ballot applications.

Section 17-20-2.2. - Requirements for validity of emergency mail ballots.

Section 17-20-2.3. - Online application for mail ballot.

Section 17-20-3. - Definitions.

Section 17-20-4. - Exemption from registration.

Section 17-20-5. - Residence of person in service or employed outside of the United States.

Section 17-20-6. - Alternative methods of voting.

Section 17-20-6.1. - Alternative methods of voting by citizens covered by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) and other citizens residing outside the United States.

Section 17-20-6.2. - Designation of single state office to provide information on registration and absentee ballot procedures under the Help America Vote Act.

Section 17-20-7. - Duplication of votes — Methods preferred.

Section 17-20-8. - Application for ballot.

Section 17-20-8.1. - Repealed.

Section 17-20-9. - Application by permanently disabled or incapacitated voters and nursing home residents.

Section 17-20-9.1. - Application by member of the armed forces in active service.

Section 17-20-9.2. - Application by member of the armed forces in active service registered to vote using the federal postcard application (FPCA).

Section 17-20-9.3. - Application by a civilian employed by the United States government and residing outside of the continental United States.

Section 17-20-10. - Certification of applications — Issuance of ballots — Marking of lists — Mailing address.

Section 17-20-10.1. - Repealed.

Section 17-20-10.2. - Official state blank ballots.

Section 17-20-11. - Safekeeping of lists of applicants.

Section 17-20-12. - Secretary of state to furnish forms and supplies.

Section 17-20-13. - Form of application.

Section 17-20-13.1. - Form of emergency mail ballot application.

Section 17-20-14. - Voting from hospitals, convalescent homes, nursing homes, rest homes or similar institutions, public or private, within the State of Rhode Island — Penalty for interference.

Section 17-20-14.1. - Mail ballots — Local supervision.

Section 17-20-14.2. - Voting from board of canvassers.

Section 17-20-15. - Repealed.

Section 17-20-16. - Time of casting vote.

Section 17-20-17. - Omission of presidential electors.

Section 17-20-18. - Instructions on ballot.

Section 17-20-19. - Envelopes for return of ballots.

Section 17-20-20. - Instructions for voting procedure.

Section 17-20-21. - Certifying envelopes.

Section 17-20-22. - Certification envelopes for mail ballots of persons intimately connected with military service and persons employed outside of the United States.

Section 17-20-22.1. - Mail ballot drop boxes.

Section 17-20-23. - Marking and certification of ballot.

Section 17-20-24. - Irregularities not impairing validity of ballots.

Section 17-20-24.1. - Irregularities in obtaining and casting mail ballots.

Section 17-20-25. - Return of unused ballots.

Section 17-20-26. - Opening and counting of ballots.

Section 17-20-27. - Sealing of ballots and voting list.

Section 17-20-28. - Copies of chapter furnished to local boards.

Section 17-20-29. - Mail applicant not permitted to vote at polls.

Section 17-20-30. - Penalty for violations.

Section 17-20-31. - Investigation of complaints.

Section 17-20-32. - [Repealed.]

Section 17-20-33. - Disqualification of ballot by board of elections.

Section 17-20-34. - Liberal construction.

Section 17-20-35. - Severability.