2-17-561. Approval required. Amounts appropriated by the legislature to executive branch agencies, other than the university system, for long-range information technology capital projects may not be encumbered until project and security plans are approved by the chief information officer and the budget director if the legislature directs these approvals as a condition on the appropriations in the bill making the appropriations.
History: En. Sec. 19, Ch. 3, Sp. L. May 2007.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 2. Government Structure and Administration
Chapter 17. Property and Systems Development and Management
Part 5. Information Technology -- Internet Privacy
2-17-507. through 2-17-510 reserved
2-17-511. Chief information officer -- duties
2-17-512. Powers and duties of department
2-17-514. Department -- enforcement responsibilities
2-17-515. Granting exceptions to state agencies
2-17-517. Legislative and judicial branch information sharing
2-17-518. Rulemaking authority
2-17-519. and 2-17-520 reserved
2-17-521. State strategic information technology plan -- biennial report
2-17-522. State strategic information technology plan -- distribution
2-17-523. Agency information technology plans -- policy
2-17-524. Agency information technology plans -- form and content -- performance reports
2-17-526. Information technology project budget summary
2-17-527. Agency information technology plans -- review and approval -- updates
2-17-528. through 2-17-530 reserved
2-17-534. Security responsibilities of department
2-17-535. through 2-17-540 reserved
2-17-543. Rulemaking authority
2-17-544. Mutual aid frequency program for land mobile radio
2-17-545. Mutual aid frequencies manual -- land mobile radio
2-17-546. Exemption of criminal justice information network -- exception
2-17-547. through 2-17-549 reserved
2-17-552. Collection of personally identifiable information -- requirements
2-17-553. No change of privacy right or public right to know
2-17-554. through 2-17-559 reserved
2-17-560. Reappropriation of long-range information technology capital project funds