(a) It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Health or his designee, receiving original reports of deaths to notify the appropriate Board of Elections of the deaths of all persons of voting age who had been residents within the jurisdiction of such Board.
(b) It shall be the duty of every court which authorizes a legal change of name to notify the appropriate Board of Elections of such change of name of any person residing within the jurisdiction of such Board. Upon receipt of any such notice the Board shall ascertain whether the person so affected is registered and if so shall correct the elector's registration card accordingly.
(c) It shall be the duty of every court having jurisdiction over such matters to notify the appropriate Board of Elections of all convictions resulting in loss of voting privileges of persons residing within the jurisdiction of such Board.
(d) It shall be the duty of every court having jurisdiction over such matters to notify the appropriate Board of Elections upon the adjudication of any person of voting age as incompetent.
(e) The Supervisor of Elections shall make arrangements with the appropriate federal agency for the regular receipt by Boards of Elections of official information as to naturalization, convictions resulting in loss of voting privileges and permanent change of address of persons residing within the jurisdiction of such Boards.
(f) Pursuant to the Help America Vote Act of 2002, P.L. 107-252 (the Help America Vote Act of 2002), § 251, the Supervisor of Elections shall make specific arrangements with the Police Department, Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Department of Health, Superior Court, and the Commissioner of Social Security or his designee on the verification of applicable information.