(1)
The procedure to be followed by the presiding officer in the use of the biometric voter verification system for voter identification and verification purposes shall be as follows-
(a)
in the case of a voter with a voter location slip or national identification card-
(i)
the voter shall on arrival at the polling station present the voter location slip or national identification card to the presiding officer;
(ii)
the voter location slip or national identification card shall be scanned using the biometric voter verification kit for the purpose of identifying the voter;
(iii)
if the particulars of the voter are displayed on the biometric voter verification kit, and the person is confirmed to be a registered voter at that polling station, the voter shall place his or her thumb or finger on the fingerprint scanner of the biometric voter verification kit to verify that he or she is a registered voter at that polling station;
(iv)
where the particulars of the voter are verified and confirmed against the voters register by the biometric voter verification kit, the voter shall be issued with a ballot paper by the presiding officer; and
(v)
where fingerprint verification fails under paragraph (iii), the presiding officer shall use the camera on the biometric voter verification kit to conduct a facial recognition of the voter.
(b)
in the case of a voter without a voter location slip or national identification card-
(i)
the voter shall on arrival at the polling station announce his or her names to the presiding officer in an audible manner;
(ii)
the presiding officer shall check for the name of the voter on the voters register and, where it is confirmed that the name as announced by the voter appears on the register, the presiding officer shall enter the voter's number in the biometric voter verification kit;
(iii)
if the particulars of the voter are displayed on the biometric voter verification kit, and the person is confirmed to be a registered voter at that polling station, the voter shall place his or her thumb or finger on the fingerprint scanner of the biometric voter verification kit to verify that he or she is a registered voter at that polling station;
(iv)
where the particulars of the voter are verified and confirmed against the voters register by the biometric voter verification kit, the voter shall be issued with a ballot paper by the presiding officer; and
(v)
where fingerprint verification fails under paragraph (iii), the presiding officer shall use the camera on the biometric voter verification kit to conduct a facial recognition of the voter.
(2)
Where a voter is identified using the biometric voter verification kit as a registered voter in a different polling station within the electoral district, the presiding officer shall refer the person to the polling station identified by the biometric voter verification kit.