Section 16E.055 — Electronic Government Services.
16E.055 ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT SERVICES. A state agency that implements electronic government services for fees, licenses, sales, or other purposes must use the single entry site created by the chief information officer for all agencies to use for electronic government services. History: 1Sp2001 c 10 art 2 s 47; 2005 c 156 art 5 s 16
Section 16E.06 — Data Privacy.
16E.06 DATA PRIVACY. The following data submitted to the office by businesses are private data on individuals or nonpublic data: financial statements, business plans, income and expense projections, customer lists, and market and feasibility studies not paid for with public funds. History: 1997 c 202 art 3 s 12
Section 16E.07 — North Star.
16E.07 NORTH STAR. Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) The definitions in this subdivision apply to this section. (b) “Core services” means accessible information system applications required to provide secure information services and online applications and content to the public from government units. Online applications may include, but are not limited to: (1) standardized public directory services […]
Section 16E.14 — Mnit Services Revolving Fund.
16E.14 MNIT SERVICES REVOLVING FUND. Subdivision 1. Creation. The MNIT services revolving fund is created in the state treasury. Subd. 2. Appropriation and uses of fund. Money in the MNIT services revolving fund is appropriated annually to the chief information officer to operate information and telecommunications services, including management, consultation, and design services. Subd. 3. […]
Section 16E.15 — Software Sales.
16E.15 SOFTWARE SALES. Subdivision 1. Authorization. The chief information officer may sell or license computer software products or services developed by state agencies or custom developed by a vendor, through whatever sales method the chief information officer considers appropriate. Prices for the software products or services may be based on market considerations. Subd. 2. Software […]
Section 16E.036 — Advisory Council.
16E.036 ADVISORY COUNCIL. (a) The Technology Advisory Council is created to advise the governor, the executive branch, and the state chief information officer. The council shall consist of 15 voting members. The governor shall appoint six members who are individuals actively involved in business planning for state executive branch agencies, one county member designated by […]
Section 16E.04 — Information And Telecommunications Technology Policy.
16E.04 INFORMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY POLICY. Subdivision 1. Development. The office shall develop, establish, and enforce policies and standards for state agencies to follow in developing and purchasing information and telecommunications technology systems and services and training appropriate persons in their use. The office shall develop, promote, and manage state technology, architecture, standards and guidelines, […]
Section 16D.16 — Setoffs.
16D.16 SETOFFS. Subdivision 1. Authorization. Unless prohibited by other law, the state agency utilizes a more specific setoff statute, or the state payments are subject to a more specific setoff statute, the commissioner or a state agency may automatically deduct the amount of a debt owed to the state from any state payment due to […]
Section 16D.17 — Enforcement Of Statutory Penalties.
16D.17 ENFORCEMENT OF STATUTORY PENALTIES. A state agency may enforce a final penalty order imposed for violations of state law in the same manner as a district court judgment if: (1) notice and opportunity for a hearing on the penalty has been provided and the notice gives at least 30 days to request a hearing, […]
Section 16D.18 — Reciprocal Agreement.
16D.18 RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT. (a) The commissioner is authorized to enter into agreements with the federal Department of the Treasury that provide for offsetting state payments against federal nontax obligations. Except as provided in paragraph (d), the commissioner may charge a fee of $20 per transaction for such offsets and may collect this offset fee from […]