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Chapter 16E
Section 16E.02
Recent History
- 2021 16E.02 Amended 2021 c 31 art 2 s 4
- 2014 Subd. 2 Repealed 2014 c 271 art 4 s 7
- 2014 Subd. 3 Repealed 2014 c 271 art 4 s 7
- 2010 Subd. 1 Amended 2010 c 392 art 1 s 7
- 2009 Subd. 1 Amended 2009 c 131 s 7
- 2005 16E.02 Amended 2005 c 156 art 5 s 8
- 2000 Subd. 2 Amended 2000 c 260 s 8
- 1999 16E.02 Amended 1999 c 250 art 1 s 69
- 1997 16E.02 New 1997 c 202 art 3 s 8
16E.02 OFFICE OF MN.IT SERVICES; STRUCTURE AND PERSONNEL.
Subdivision 1.Office management and structure.
(a) The chief information officer is appointed by the governor. The chief information officer serves in the unclassified service at the pleasure of the governor. The chief information officer must have experience leading enterprise-level information technology organizations. The chief information officer is the state's chief information officer and information and telecommunications technology advisor to the governor.
(b) The chief information officer may appoint other employees of the office. The staff of the office must include individuals knowledgeable in information and telecommunications technology systems and services and individuals with specialized training in information security and accessibility.
(c) The chief information officer may appoint a Webmaster responsible for the supervision and development of state Web sites under the control of the office. The Webmaster, if appointed, shall ensure that these Web sites are maintained in an easily accessible format that is consistent throughout state government and are consistent with the accessibility standards developed under section 16E.03, subdivision 9. The Webmaster, if appointed, shall provide assistance and guidance consistent with the requirements of this paragraph to other state agencies for the maintenance of other Web sites not under the direct control of the office.
Subd. 1a.Accountability.
The chief information officer reports to the governor. The chief information officer must consult regularly with the commissioners of administration, management and budget, human services, revenue, and other commissioners as designated by the governor, on technology projects, standards, and services as well as management of resources and staff utilization.
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