18-305. Reports; electronic submission; exception; posting
A. Notwithstanding any other law, state agencies may submit all statutorily required reports and budget estimates electronically, except those required by section 35-113.
B. Each state agency shall post all statutorily required reports and budget estimates on the state agency's website.
C. Each state agency shall consult with the secretary of state to ensure that the Arizona state library, archives and public records receives an adequate number of copies of the statutorily required reports and budget estimates in a format that is agreed on for the purposes of the state archives pursuant to section 41-151.08.
D. Each state agency that maintains a generally accessible internet website, or for which a generally accessible website is maintained, shall include a link on that website to the website of the ombudsman-citizens aide and a statement that reads as follows: " The ombudsman-citizens aide helps citizens to resolve ongoing issues with state agencies."
Structure Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 18 - Information Technology
§ 18-102 - Government information technology
§ 18-103 - Powers and duties of director
§ 18-104 - Powers and duties of the department; violation; classification
§ 18-106 - Electronic and digital signatures; exemptions; definitions
§ 18-202 - Obligations of state agencies obtaining information on line
§ 18-203 - Agency reports; availability on line
§ 18-302 - Comprehensive internet web portal of local governments
§ 18-303 - Reporting of public funding for public communications
§ 18-304 - Debt reporting by state and local governments; database
§ 18-305 - Reports; electronic submission; exception; posting
§ 18-401 - Information technology fund
§ 18-402 - Statewide e-rate program fund
§ 18-421 - State web portal fund; exemption
§ 18-422 - State agencies; third-party electronic service provider authorization; definitions
§ 18-441 - Data processing acquisition fund
§ 18-443 - Electronic database system; procedures
§ 18-444 - Duty to file financial disclosure statement; contents; exceptions
§ 18-502 - Prohibited activities; applicability
§ 18-503 - Statewide concern; preemption
§ 18-504 - Civil remedies; damages
§ 18-522 - Anti-identification procedures
§ 18-543 - Civil remedies; damages
§ 18-544 - Violation; classification
§ 18-603 - Application process and requirements; fee
§ 18-606 - Consumer protection
§ 18-608 - Recordkeeping and reporting requirements
§ 18-609 - Records; disclosure; evidentiary effect
§ 18-610 - Reporting requirements; monitoring; enforcement; agreements