HB 1215: State Technology
GENERAL BILL by O'Toole
State Technology; Creates Agency for State Technology; provides for executive director who shall be state's Chief Information Officer; provides organization, duties, & responsibilities of agency; abolishes Agency for Enterprise Information Technology & transfers its personnel, functions, & funds & other personnel, functions, & funds relating to Technology Program under DMS to AST.
Last Action: 3/9/2012 House - Died in Government Operations Subcommittee
Bill Text: PDF
Bill History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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1/4/2012 | House |
• Filed |
1/10/2012 | House |
• Introduced -HJ 118 |
1/12/2012 | House |
• Referred to Government Operations Subcommittee; Appropriations Committee; State Affairs Committee -HJ 213 |
3/9/2012 | House |
• Died in Government Operations Subcommittee |
Related Bills
Bill Number | Subject | Filed By | Relationship | Last Action and Location | Track Bills |
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S 1498 (c1) | State Technology | Ring | Similar |
Last Action: 3/9/2012 S Died in Banking and Insurance
Location: In committee/council (BI) |
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S 1984 (e1) | State Technology | Budget | Similar |
Last Action: 2/23/2012 S Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see HB 5001 (Ch. 2012-118) -SJ 649
Location: Laid on Table |
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H 5011 (er) | State Information Technology | Appropriations Committee | Compare |
Last Action: 5/9/2013 H Veto Message transmitted to Secretary of State
Location: Vetoed by Governor |
Committee Amendments
Floor Amendments
Bill Analyses
No Bill Analyses AvailableVote History - Committee
No Committee Vote History AvailableVote History - Floor
No Vote History AvailableCitations - Statutes (48)
Citation | Catchline | Location in Bill Location In Bill Help |
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14.204 | Agency for Enterprise Information Technology. | Page 9 (pdf) |
14.206 | Page 9 (pdf) | |
20.22 | Department of Management Services. | Page 43 (pdf) |
110.205 | Career service; exemptions. | Page 43 (pdf) |
215.22 | Certain income and certain trust funds exempt. | Page 44 (pdf) |
215.322 | Acceptance of credit cards, charge cards, debit cards, or electronic funds transfers by state agencies, units of local government, and the judicial branch. | Page 44 (pdf) |
216.292 | Appropriations nontransferable; exceptions. | Page 45 (pdf) |
282.0041 | Definitions. | Page 15 (pdf) |
282.0055 | Assignment of information technology. | Page 22 (pdf) |
282.0056 | Development of work plan; development of implementation plans; and policy recommendations. | Page 27 (pdf) |
282.201 | State data center system; agency duties and limitations. | Page 30 (pdf) |
282.203 | Primary data centers. | Page 32 (pdf) |
282.204 | Northwood Shared Resource Center. | Page 34 (pdf) |
282.205 | Southwood Shared Resource Center. | Page 34 (pdf) |
282.206 | Page 34 (pdf) | |
282.318 | Enterprise security of data and information technology. | Page 45 (pdf) |
282.33 | Objective standards for data center energy efficiency. | Page 35 (pdf) |
282.34 | Statewide e-mail service. | Page 35 (pdf) |
282.604 | Adoption of rules. | Page 50 (pdf) |
282.702 | Powers and duties. | Page 39 (pdf) |
282.703 | SUNCOM Network; exemptions from the required use. | Page 50 (pdf) |
282.704 | Use of state SUNCOM Network by municipalities. | Page 53 (pdf) |
282.705 | Use of state SUNCOM Network by nonprofit corporations. | Page 53 (pdf) |
282.706 | Use of SUNCOM Network by libraries. | Page 55 (pdf) |
282.707 | SUNCOM Network; criteria for usage. | Page 55 (pdf) |
282.709 | State agency law enforcement radio system and interoperability network. | Page 56 (pdf) |
282.7101 | Statewide system of regional law enforcement communications. | Page 62 (pdf) |
282.711 | Remote electronic access services. | Page 63 (pdf) |
287.012 | Definitions. | Page 64 (pdf) |
287.057 | Procurement of commodities or contractual services. | Page 64 (pdf) |
318.18 | Amount of penalties. | Page 66 (pdf) |
320.0802 | Surcharge on license tax. | Page 67 (pdf) |
328.72 | Classification; registration; fees and charges; surcharge; disposition of fees; fines; marine turtle stickers. | Page 67 (pdf) |
364.0135 | Promotion of broadband adoption. | Page 68 (pdf) |
365.171 | Emergency communications number E911 state plan. | Page 71 (pdf) |
365.172 | Emergency communications number “E911.” | Page 73 (pdf) |
365.173 | Emergency Communications Number E911 System Fund. | Page 77 (pdf) |
365.174 | Proprietary confidential business information. | Page 78 (pdf) |
401.013 | Legislative intent. | Page 79 (pdf) |
401.015 | Statewide regional emergency medical telecommunication system. | Page 79 (pdf) |
401.018 | System coordination. | Page 80 (pdf) |
401.021 | System director. | Page 81 (pdf) |
401.024 | System approval. | Page 81 (pdf) |
401.027 | Federal assistance. | Page 82 (pdf) |
401.465 | 911 public safety telecommunicator certification. | Page 82 (pdf) |
445.011 | Workforce information systems. | Page 82 (pdf) |
445.045 | Development of an Internet-based system for information technology industry promotion and workforce recruitment. | Page 82 (pdf) |
668.50 | Uniform Electronic Transaction Act. | Page 83 (pdf) |
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