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§ 4-3-5407. Powers of the Commissioner

The commissioner may: Request from any branch, department, division, board, bureau, commission, or other agency of the state or that receives state funds, such information as will enable the commissioner and board to best serve the hall of fame and perform the duties required by this part; Enter into any mutual agreements and contracts for […]

§ 4-3-5501. Establishment — Membership — Appointment — Compensation

The entire membership of the information systems council as comprised on June 30, 2015, shall be vacated on July 1, 2015, and new members shall be appointed in accordance with subsection (b). There is hereby created an information systems council, to be composed of the following members: The commissioner of finance and administration; The commissioner […]

§ 4-3-5502. Duties and Responsibilities

The duties and responsibilities of the information systems council include the following: Developing policy guidelines for the overall management of the state’s information systems, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Appropriate hardware and software for the state’s data center; Appropriate security and disaster recovery policies and procedures for the state’s information […]

§ 4-3-5503. Staffing — Division of Strategic Technology Solutions

The division of strategic technology solutions in the department of finance and administration shall serve as staff to the information systems council. In addition, the division of strategic technology solutions shall facilitate the use of information systems, provide technical direction and assistance to departments and agencies for all distributive processing and network related systems, and […]

§ 4-3-5504. Policymaking Authority — Legislative Intent

Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the information systems council shall, with the assistance and support of the department of general services and the department of finance and administration, be responsible for establishing the policy under which the state procures telecommunications, computer or computer-related equipment or services. The council, in establishing procurement policy, shall […]

§ 4-3-5505. Disposition of Surplus Computers

Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, including title 12, chapter 2, part 4, the council has the authority to dispose of surplus state computers and any components thereof, at no cost, to governmental entities and not-for-profit corporations whose chartered activities are related to education.

§ 4-3-5103. Powers and Duties of Board

The state board of equalization has the following duties and functions to: Promulgate and publish an assessment manual or manuals for the appraisal, classification and assessment of property for use by local assessors of property in making their assessments of particular classes and parcels of property, including the assessment of the various kinds of personal […]

§ 4-3-5104. Executive Secretary — Appointment

The state board of equalization shall appoint an executive secretary, who shall be a person qualified by training and experience to assist the board and to perform the duties of this office. The board shall fix the salary of the executive secretary, who shall serve at the pleasure of the board.

§ 4-3-5105. Powers and Duties of Executive Secretary

Under the direction of the state board of equalization, the executive secretary has the power and duty to: Keep written minutes of all meetings of the state board setting forth all actions of the state board, which shall be open to public inspection during regular office hours; Conduct preliminary hearings and make investigations for the […]

§ 4-3-5106. Employment of Personnel

The executive secretary may employ such personnel as are approved by the state board, either part time or full time, to assist in carrying out §§ 4-3-5102 — 4-3-5105 and any other provisions required of the executive secretary by law.