§ 9019C. Disclosure of agency privacy policies.
§ 9019C. Disclosure of agency privacy policies. Each state agency shall post its internet privacy policy on its website. Such posting shall include a conspicuous and direct link to such privacy policy. The policy shall also be made available at no charge to other public and private entities. 74 Del. Laws, c. 127, § 1;
§ 9012D. Appeals.
§ 9012D. Appeals. Any and all rights of appeal now existing by law, with respect to any act or acts constituting the exercise of any function or functions transferred by this chapter to the Department of Human Resources or to any division or subdivision or office thereof, shall continue to exist with respect to such […]
§ 9020C. Prohibition on disclosure of personal information.
§ 9020C. Prohibition on disclosure of personal information. No state agency shall disclose personal information concerning a user to any person, firm, partnership, corporation, limited liability company or other entity, including internal staff who do not need the information in the performance of their official duties, unless such user has consented to the disclosure of […]
§ 9006C. Requirements for agency technology projects.
§ 9006C. Requirements for agency technology projects. (a) Within guidelines established by the Department of Technology and Information, no new technology project may be initiated by any agency unless covered by a formal project plan approved by the Department and agency head. Such plan will be in the form prescribed by the Chief Information Officer, […]
§ 9007C. Chief Information Officer.
§ 9007C. Chief Information Officer. (a) The Administrator of the Department shall be the State’s CIO. The CIO shall be appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor, and receive a salary to be determined by the Governor and specified in the annual […]
§ 9008C. Powers, duties and functions of the CIO.
§ 9008C. Powers, duties and functions of the CIO. The following shall be the responsibilities and functions of the CIO: (1) To act as the head administrator of the Department and to ensure that Department carries out all of its statutory duties; (2) To act as the Governor’s chief adviser on issues relating to technology; […]
§ 9009C. Budgeting and financing.
§ 9009C. Budgeting and financing. The Chief Information Officer, in compliance with § 9008C(13) of this title, in cooperation with the internal program managers and office administrators, shall prepare a proposed budget for the operation of the Department of Technology and Information to be submitted for the consideration of the Director of the Office of […]
§ 9010C. Exemptions from the merit system.
§ 9010C. Exemptions from the merit system. (a) All employees of the Department, including the CIO, shall be exempt from Chapter 59 of this title. (b) The CIO, with the advice of the Secretary of the Department of Human Resources, shall create a compensation plan. Implementation of said plan shall be contingent upon approval by […]
§ 9011C. State information security requirements
§ 9011C. State information security requirements The Department of Technology and Information shall have the power to: (1) Develop and implement a comprehensive information security program that applies personnel, process, and technology controls to protect the State’s data, systems, and infrastructure, within the State’s computing environment and on partner systems. All systems that connect to […]
§ 9013C. Technology Investment Council.
§ 9013C. Technology Investment Council. (a) The Technology Investment Council (“Council”) consists of 9 members as follows: (1) The Chief Information Officer, who serves as Chair of the Council. (2) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. (3) The Controller General. (4) The Secretary of Finance. (5) The Director of the Office of Management and […]