Florida Senate - 2017 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
Bill No. CS for SB 362
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576-02485-17
Proposed Committee Substitute by the Committee on Appropriations
(Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government)
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to the Agency for State Technology;
3 amending s. 20.61, F.S.; establishing within the
4 agency a chief data officer position and the
5 Geographic Information Office; amending s. 282.0051,
6 F.S.; adding specified powers, duties, and functions
7 of the agency; amending s. 322.032, F.S.; requiring
8 the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles,
9 in collaboration with the agency, to establish and
10 implement certain protocols and standards related to
11 digital proofs of driver licenses and to procure an
12 application programming interface for a specified
13 purpose; conforming a provision to changes made by the
14 act; providing construction relating to a person’s
15 presentation of an electronic device displaying a
16 digital proof of driver license to a law enforcement
17 officer; providing an effective date.
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19 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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21 Section 1. Paragraph (f) is added to subsection (2) of
22 section 20.61, Florida Statutes, and subsection (4) is added to
23 that section, to read:
24 20.61 Agency for State Technology.—The Agency for State
25 Technology is created within the Department of Management
26 Services. The agency is a separate budget program and is not
27 subject to control, supervision, or direction by the Department
28 of Management Services, including, but not limited to,
29 purchasing, transactions involving real or personal property,
30 personnel, or budgetary matters.
31 (2) The following positions are established within the
32 agency, all of whom shall be appointed by the executive
33 director:
34 (f) Chief data officer.
35 (4) The Geographic Information Office is established within
36 the agency.
37 Section 2. Present subsection (19) of section 282.0051,
38 Florida Statutes, is redesignated as subsection (21), and a new
39 subsection (19) and subsection (20) are added to that section,
40 to read:
41 282.0051 Agency for State Technology; powers, duties, and
42 functions.—The Agency for State Technology shall have the
43 following powers, duties, and functions:
44 (19)(a) For data managed and controlled by state agencies,
45 establish a governance structure that promotes interoperability
46 and openness;
47 (b) Adopt rules governing data managed and controlled by
48 state agencies; and
49 (c) Establish a catalog of data sources utilized by state
50 agencies which documents the acceptable use of, security and
51 compliance requirements for, sharing agreements for, and format
52 and methods available to access the data.
53
54 The chief data officer of the agency shall implement this
55 subsection.
56 (20) Establish pursuant to s. 20.61 the geographic
57 information systems enterprise architecture and governance with
58 which state agencies must comply.
59 Section 3. Subsections (1) and (2) of section 322.032,
60 Florida Statutes, are amended to read
61 322.032 Digital proof of driver license.—
62 (1) The department, in collaboration with the Agency for
63 State Technology, shall establish and implement begin to review
64 and prepare for the development of a secure and uniform
65 protocols and standards system for issuing an optional digital
66 proof of driver license and shall procure any application
67 programming interface necessary to enable a private entity to
68 securely manufacture a digital proof of driver license. The
69 department may contract with one or more private entities to
70 develop a digital proof of driver license system.
71 (2)(a) A The digital proof of driver license developed by
72 the department or by an entity contracted by the department must
73 be in such a format as to allow law enforcement to verify the
74 authenticity of the digital proof of driver license. The
75 department may adopt rules to ensure valid authentication of a
76 digital proof of driver license licenses by law enforcement.
77 (b) The act of presenting to a law enforcement officer an
78 electronic device displaying a digital proof of driver license
79 does not constitute consent for the officer to access any
80 information on the device other than the digital proof of driver
81 license.
82 (c) A person who presents such device to the officer
83 assumes liability for any resulting damage to the device.
84 Section 4. This act shall take effect October 1, 2017.