The Commission shall determine the ink to be used to mark the fingers of voters in accordance with the provisions of this subtitle, as well as the method to deliver and dispose of the same.
Such ink must be indelible, hard to imitate, and invisible. The Commission shall select the ink in such a way that its contents cannot be known by the public.
Those voters that for physical, religious, or personal reasons object to the use of said ink at the time of voting shall arrive at the polling place before it closes and shall only cast their vote after it has closed.
History —June 1, 2011, No. 78, § 9.024.