When improved program effectiveness, better use of services, and greater efficiency and economy in state government can be demonstrated, the chief information officer with the approval of the governor may require a state agency to adjust its operating and management procedures to take advantage of improved systems, procedures, and methods resulting from systems analysis and information science technology.
1984 c 544 s 49; 2005 c 156 art 5 s 23
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 16A - 16E — Administration And Finance
Chapter 16E — Department Of Information Technology Services
Section 16E.01 — Department Of Information Technology Services.
Section 16E.015 — Definitions.
Section 16E.016 — Responsibility For Information Technology Services And Equipment.
Section 16E.02 — Department Of Information Technology Services; Structure And Personnel.
Section 16E.03 — State Information And Communications Systems.
Section 16E.031 — User Acceptance Testing.
Section 16E.035 — Technology Inventory.
Section 16E.036 — Advisory Council.
Section 16E.04 — Information And Telecommunications Technology Policy.
Section 16E.0465 — Technology Approval.
Section 16E.0466 — State Agency Technology Projects.
Section 16E.05 — Government Information Access.
Section 16E.055 — Electronic Government Services.
Section 16E.06 — Data Privacy.
Section 16E.14 — Mnit Services Revolving Fund.
Section 16E.15 — Software Sales.
Section 16E.16 — Modification Of Operating And Management Procedures.
Section 16E.17 — Telecommunication; Powers.
Section 16E.18 — State Information Infrastructure.
Section 16E.19 — Administration Of State Computer Facilities.
Section 16E.20 — Electronic Conduct Of State Business.
Section 16E.21 — Information And Telecommunications Account.