§ 43.105.006 Consolidated technology services agency — Purpose
§ 43.105.007 Purpose
§ 43.105.020 Definitions
§ 43.105.025 Agency created — Appointment of director — Director’s duties
§ 43.105.052 Powers and duties of agency
§ 43.105.054 Governing information technology — Standards and policies — Powers and duties of office
§ 43.105.057 Rule-making authority
§ 43.105.060 Contracts by state and local agencies with agency
§ 43.105.111 Performance targets — Plans for achieving goals — Quarterly reports to governor
§ 43.105.205 Office of the state chief information officer — Created — Powers, duties, and functions
§ 43.105.220 Strategic information technology plan — Biennial performance reports
§ 43.105.225 Managing information technology as a statewide portfolio
§ 43.105.230 State agency information technology portfolio — Basis for decisions and plans
§ 43.105.235 State agency information technology portfolio — Exemptions
§ 43.105.240 Evaluation of agency information technology spending and budget requests
§ 43.105.245 Planning, implementation, and evaluation of major projects — Standards and policies
§ 43.105.255 Major technology projects and services — Approval
§ 43.105.265 Enterprise-based strategy for information technology — Use of ongoing enterprise architecture program
§ 43.105.285 Technology services board — Created — Composition
§ 43.105.287 Technology services board — Powers and duties
§ 43.105.291 Technology services board security subcommittee
§ 43.105.331 State interoperability executive committee — Composition — Responsibilities
§ 43.105.341 Information technology portfolios
§ 43.105.342 Consolidated technology services revolving account — Independent technical and financial analysis of proposed projects by the board
§ 43.105.351 Electronic access to public records — Findings — Intent
§ 43.105.355 Electronic access to public records — Costs and fees
§ 43.105.359 Electronic access to public records — Government information locator service pilot project
§ 43.105.365 Accuracy, integrity, and privacy of records and information
§ 43.105.369 Office of privacy and data protection
§ 43.105.375 Use of state data center or commercial cloud computing services — Exceptions
§ 43.105.385 Agency as central service provider for state agencies
§ 43.105.450 Office of cybersecurity — State chief information security officer — State agency information technology security
§ 43.105.460 Office of cybersecurity — Catalog of services and functions — Report
§ 43.105.470 Office of cybersecurity — Major cybersecurity incidents — Reporting duties
§ 43.105.825 K-20 network — Oversight — Coordination of telecommunications planning
§ 43.105.904 Actions of telecommunications oversight and policy committee — Savings — 1999 c 285
§ 43.105.905 Construction — 2008 c 262
§ 43.105.906 Conflict with federal requirements — 2009 c 509
§ 43.105.907 Transfer of certain powers, duties, and functions of the department of information services

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