N.Y. State Technology Law 105 – Functions, powers and duties of the council
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§ 105. Functions, powers and duties of the council. The council shall have the following functions, powers and duties:
Terms Used In N.Y. State Technology Law 105
- Council: means the advisory council for technology. See N.Y. State Technology Law 101
- Director: means the director of the office. See N.Y. State Technology Law 101
- Office: means the office of information technology services. See N.Y. State Technology Law 101
- Technology: means either a good or a service or a combination thereof, used in the application of any computer or electronic information or interconnected system that is used in the acquisition, storage, manipulation, management, movement, control, display, switching, interchange, transmission, or reception of data or voice including, but not limited to, hardware, software, information appliances, firmware, programs, systems, networks, infrastructure, media, and related material used to automatically and electronically collect, receive, access, transmit, display, store, record, retrieve, analyze, evaluate, process, classify, manipulate, manage, assimilate, control, communicate, exchange, convert, coverage, interface, switch, or disseminate data of any kind or form, and shall include all associated consulting, management, facilities, maintenance, support and training. See N.Y. State Technology Law 101
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 the state's technology acquisitions;
3. To recommend surveys and reports to be completed by the director to carry out all of the objectives and purposes of this article; and
4. To perform such other acts as may be assigned by the chairperson of the council which are necessary or appropriate to carry out the functions of the council.