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Indiana Code 4-13.1-2-3. Chief information officer

   Sec. 3. (a) The governor shall appoint a chief information officer of the office, who serves at the pleasure of the governor.

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     (b) The chief information officer:

(1) is the executive head of the office;

(2) is responsible for strategic planning and the architecture for information technology functions of state government; and

(3) shall provide leadership for information technology issues facing state agencies.

As added by P.L.177-2005, SEC.9.

Indiana Code 4-13-1.2-3. Ombudsman bureau; separate bureau within department of administration

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 4-13-1.2-3

  • bureau: refers to the department of correction ombudsman bureau established by section 3 of this chapter. See Indiana Code 4-13-1.2-1
  • ombudsman: means an employee of the bureau or an individual approved by the bureau to investigate and resolve complaints that the department of correction endangered the health and safety of any person, or that the department of correction violated specific laws, rules, or written policies. See Indiana Code 4-13-1.2-2
   Sec. 3. The department of correction ombudsman bureau is established as a separate bureau within the department of administration.

As added by P.L.292-2001, SEC.2.