103-B – Gender-Neutral Terminology; State Agencies.
§ 103-b. Gender-neutral terminology; state agencies. Each state agency shall use gender-neutral terminology on their websites; provided, however, if such language is in reference to a specific person, or a specific group of people, the language referring to such person or group may be gendered in accordance with the gender identity of such person or […]
104 – Advisory Council for Technology.
§ 104. Advisory council for technology. 1. There shall be within the office, an advisory council for technology. The director of the office shall serve as chair of the council. The council shall be composed of a minimum of nine information resource management directors or their equivalent appointed by the governor. The governor’s appointments shall […]
105 – Functions, Powers and Duties of the Council.
§ 105. Functions, powers and duties of the council. The council shall have the following functions, powers and duties: 1. To review and comment on all rules and regulations of the office; 2. To provide guidance and support to the office in the development of any statewide plan for the further development and improvement of […]
106 – Responsibility to Respond to the Freedom of Information Law for Certain Data.
§ 106. Responsibility to respond to the freedom of information law for certain data. Where the office receives a request for another agency’s data which is in the possession of the office because it administers, operates or manages a statewide technology program, the office will transmit, within five days, in writing the request to the […]
106-A – Health Care Proxy Information.
§ 106-a. Health care proxy information. Any state agency, board, bureau, authority, commission, division, or other governmental entity performing a governmental or proprietary function for the state that maintains a public website and has a significant public interaction in the field of public health shall, in consultation with the office of information technology services and […]
106-B – Use of Biometric Identifying Technology in Schools.
§ 106-b. Use of biometric identifying technology in schools. 1. As used in this section: a. “biometric identifying technology” shall mean any tool using an automated or semi-automated process that assists in verifying a person’s identity based on a person’s biometric information. b. “biometric information” shall mean any measurable physical, physiological or behavioral characteristics that […]
107 – Severability.
§ 107. Severability. The provisions of this article shall be severable and if any portion thereof or the applicability thereof to any person or circumstances shall be held to be invalid, the remainder of this article and the application thereof shall not be affected thereby.
101 – Definitions.
§ 101. Definitions. As used in this article the following terms shall mean: 1. “Council” means the advisory council for technology. 2. “Director” means the director of the office. 3. “Office” means the office of information technology services. 4. “State agency” means any department, board, bureau, commission, division, office, council, committee or officer of the […]