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Home » US Law » 2022 Minnesota Statutes » Chapters 16A - 16E — Administration And Finance » Chapter 16E — Department Of Information Technology Services

Section 16E.19 — Administration Of State Computer Facilities.

16E.19 ADMINISTRATION OF STATE COMPUTER FACILITIES. Subdivision 1. Chief information officer’s responsibility. The chief information officer shall integrate and operate the state’s centralized computer facilities to serve the needs of state government. The chief information officer shall provide technical assistance to state agencies in the design, development, and operation of their computer systems. Subd. 2. […]

Section 16E.20 — Electronic Conduct Of State Business.

16E.20 ELECTRONIC CONDUCT OF STATE BUSINESS. The chief information officer shall develop and implement a system under which: (1) state business can be conducted and permits or licenses obtained through electronic communication with the appropriate state agencies; and (2) applications for grants can be made electronically to state agencies when feasible. History: 1994 c 559 […]

Section 16E.21 — Information And Telecommunications Account.

16E.21 INFORMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACCOUNT. Subdivision 1. Account established; appropriation. The information and telecommunications technology systems and services account is created in the special revenue fund. Receipts credited to the account are appropriated to the Department of Information Technology Services for the purpose of defraying the costs of personnel and technology for activities that create […]

Section 16E.30 — Geospatial Information Office.

16E.30 GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION OFFICE. Subdivision 1. Creation. The Minnesota Geospatial Information Office is created under the supervision of the chief geospatial information officer, who is appointed by the chief information officer. Subd. 2. Responsibilities; authority. The office has authority to provide coordination, guidance, and leadership, and to plan the implementation of Minnesota’s geospatial information technology. […]