1-33-44. Installation of data processing, telecommunication, and office equipment–Approval of requests. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications shall develop, install, and direct office systems technology, software, and services; telecommunication equipment, software, and services; and data processing equipment, software, and services to serve statewide needs. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications may approve, disapprove, or modify […]
1-33-45. Service agency for data processing–Agreements with political subdivisions. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications, at the direction and under the control of the Governor, and subject to the provisions of this chapter, shall develop and administer a service agency whose primary purpose shall be to serve statewide needs relating to automatic data processing services […]
1-33-46. Board of Regents–Joint exercise of power. To effectuate the purposes of this chapter, the South Dakota Board of Regents may provide and enter into an agreement for the joint exercise of governmental power with the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications. Source: SL 1983, ch 4, §3; SDCL, §1-14-12.11; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. […]
1-33-47. Expenditures of appropriated moneys by board to acquire equipment–Deposit in fund. Moneys appropriated to state boards, commissions, agencies, and other instrumentalities for the purchase of equipment may be paid to the Bureau of Information and Telecommunication and expended by the bureau to acquire the equipment by purchase or by lease. Moneys so paid in […]
1-33-48. Commissioner allowed to enter into agreements to acquire equipment. The commissioner of information and telecommunication may enter into purchase or lease-purchase agreements providing for the acquisition of equipment for state boards, commissions, agencies, and instrumentalities, and shall have all powers determined by the commissioner to be necessary to accomplish this purpose. Source: SL 1988, […]
1-33-49. Rules and regulations by commissioner of information and telecommunications–Administrative charges for contractual services. The commissioner of information and telecommunications is empowered and it shall be his duty, to prescribe regulations, not inconsistent with law for the government of his bureau, the distribution and performance of its business, and the custody, use, and preservation of […]
1-33-50. Internal service fund for data processing–Use of revenues–Maximum operating balance. There is hereby established in the state treasury a data processing internal service fund. Any receipts or revenues into said fund may be expended for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the data processing services provided by the service agency authorized by §1-33-45. […]
1-33-51. Service agency financed by internal service fund–Fee schedule. The operations of the service agency shall be financed by means of appropriations, gifts, grants, or reimbursements for services rendered which shall be receipted into the data processing internal service fund authorized and established in the state treasury by §1-33-50. The fee schedule for such services […]
1-33-53. Contracts with leasing companies for purchase and lease of data processing equipment. A state agency using leased automatic data processing equipment may, with the approval of the commissioner of information and telecommunications, enter into a contract with a leasing company for the lease or purchase by the agency of automatic data processing equipment with […]
1-33-54. Data processing service and maintenance contracts–Limitation of remedies. The commissioner of information and telecommunications may enter into automatic data processing equipment and maintenance contracts which contain reasonable and lawful provisions regarding limitation of remedies. Nothing in this section, however, shall authorize a limitation of remedies which is contrary to the provisions of chapter 53-9. […]
1-33-55. Charges for early termination of data processing equipment contracts–Maximum payable without legislative appropriation. Termination charges or fees for early termination of a state contract for automatic data processing equipment, not to exceed five thousand dollars, may be authorized by the commissioner of information and telecommunications if the requesting agency can pay the charges from […]
1-33-58. Commissioner of Bureau of Information and Telecommunications to perform functions of secretary of former Department of Education and Cultural Affairs. The commissioner of information and telecommunications shall perform the functions of the secretary of the former Department of Education and Cultural Affairs relating to the Office of Educational Telecommunications, provided in chapter 13-47. Source: […]
1-33-61. Educational Telecommunications Board of Directors continued. The Educational Telecommunications Board of Directors is hereby continued and shall exercise its established functions, provided in chapter 13-47, with relation to the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications. Source: SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), §26.
1-33-63. Background investigation of information technology employees and contractors. The commissioner of the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications may require any information technology employee, new employee, or contractor to pass a background investigation. The background investigation may be criminal or of another nature. The state and federal criminal background investigation shall be by means of […]
1-33-7. Annual report and recommendations by finance commissioner on building authorities. The commissioner of finance and management shall submit at least annually to the Governor and Legislature a review, analysis, and set of recommendations concerning the operations and structure of the following agencies: (1)The State Building Authority created by chapter 5-12; (2)The Health and Educational […]
1-33-8.1. Administrative functions performed by Bureau of Administration for board and commission. The Bureau of Administration shall, under the direction and control of the commissioner of administration, perform all administrative functions except special budgetary functions (as defined in §1-32-1) of the following agencies: (1)The Records Destruction Board created by chapter 1-27; (2)The Capitol Complex Restoration […]
1-33-9. Bureau of Human Resources–Duties. The Bureau of Human Resources shall: (1)Provide workers’ compensation coverage and a group health and flexible benefit plan for all state employees unless such duties are delegated to another agency pursuant to chapter 1-24; (2)Administer recruitment and classification for all civil service employees unless such duties are delegated to another […]