SB 315 (BR 1702) - K. Stine
AN ACT relating to reorganization.
Create various new sections of KRS Chapter 11 to create the Governor's Office of Technology (GOT) headed by the Chief Information Officer for the Commonwealth; create the Kentucky Information Technology Advisory Council; abolish the Department of Information Systems, the Kentucky Information Resources Management Commission (KIRM), the Office for the KIRM, and the Communications Advisory Council, and transfer their duties to the new office; transfer the Office of Geographic Information Systems and the Geographic Information Advisory Council to the new office; repeal, reenact as new sections of KRS Chapter 11, and amend KRS 61.935 and 61.936, relating to the chief information officer, and KRS 61.958 and 61.959, relating to the Geographic Information Advisory Council; attach the Commercial Mobile Radio Service Emergency Telecommunications Board of Kentucky to the GOT for administrative purposes; amend various sections of the KRS to conform; repeal the following KRS sections: 42.029 (Department of Information Systems), 42.640 (Definitions relating to the Office of Geographic Information), 61.937 (Authority to enter into memoranda of agreement and contracts), 61.938 (Office of the Chief Information Officer), 61.940 (Legislative declarations), 61.942 (Definitions for KRS 61.940 to 61.953), 61.945 (Kentucky Information Resources Management Commission), 61.948 (Powers of commission), 61.950 (Meetings, Roles and duties), 61.951 (Office for the Kentucky Information Resources Management Commission--Executive director), 61.953 (Contents of five-year statewide information resources management plan), 61.954 (Construction of KRS 61.940 to 61.953 with respect to judicial and legislative branches), and 61.955 (Communications Advisory Council);confirm Governor's Executive Order 99-1359, dated October 6, 1999, and Executive Order 99-1360, dated October 6, 1999.
SB 315 - AMENDMENTS
SCA (1, K. Stine) - Retain original provisions, except to provide that the information, technology, personnel, agency resources and confidential records of the Kentucky Retirement Systems and Kentucky Teachers' Retirement Systems are excluded from the provisions of sections 1 to 9, 15, 20, 22, 23 and 24 of this Act, and shall not be under the authority of the Governor's Office of Technology.
SCA (2, K. Stine) - Include in the duties of the office directions, standards, and architecture related to the privacy and confidentiality of data collected and stored by state agencies.
HCS - Retain original provisions and amend KRS 12.070 to provide that boards and commissions appointed from lists reflect, to the extent possible, gender equity.
HCA (1/Title, C. Geveden) - Make title amendment.
HFA (1, S. Johns) - Create new sections of KRS Chapter 61 to define terms; require state and state-assisted entities to insure that information technology equipment and software used by the entity provide access to blind or visually impaired, and deaf or hard of hearing individuals; require technology access clause in contracts for the purchase of information technology; require Finance and Administration Cabinet to develop the technology access clause and nonvisual access standards; establish that existing equipment when upgraded be brought into compliance; permit a person injured by a violation of access requirement to seek injunctive relief.
HFA (2, G. Stumbo) - Create a new section of KRS Chapter 48 to permit the Legislative Research Commission to declare an emergency and administer the legislative branch of government with public funds not to exceed appropriations provided for the immediately preceding fiscal year if general appropriations bill for the legislative branch is not enacted; permit the Chief Justice to declare an emergency and administer the judicial branch of government with public funds not to exceed appropriations provided for the immediately preceding fiscal year if general appropriations bill for the judicial branch is not enacted; restrict authorizations to maximum of one fiscal year; require investment of revenues received in excess of appropriations.
HFA (3, G. Stumbo) - Create a new section of KRS Chapter 48 to permit the Governor to declare an emergency and administer the executive branch of government with public funds not to exceed appropriations provided for the immediately preceding fiscal year if general appropriations bill for the executive branch is not enacted; restrict authorizations to maximum of one fiscal year; require investment of revenues received in excess of appropriations.
HFA (4/Title, G. Stumbo) - Make title amendment.
HFA (5, G. Stumbo) - Delete original provisions of the bill; provide continuation budget authority for the executive branch into fiscal biennium 2000-2002.
HFA (6, G. Stumbo) - Delete original provisions; provide continuation budget authority for the judicial and legislative branches into fiscal biennium 2000-2002.
HFA (7/Title, G. Stumbo) - Make title amendment.
HFA (8/P, H. Moberly) - Create new sections of KRS Chapter 12 to create the Kentucky Agency for Substance Abuse Policy; provide for appointment and tenure of members; require the agency to develop a strategic plan to reduce smoking and drug and alcohol abuse among youths and adults; create local Tobacco Addiction and Alcohol and Substance Abuse Advisory and Coordination Boards; confirm Executive Order 99-145; make technical corrections.
Feb 23-introduced in Senate
Feb 25-to Economic Development, Tourism & Labor (S)
Mar 8-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar with committee amendments (1) and (2)
Mar 9-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, March 10, 2000
Mar 10-3rd reading, passed 36-0 with committee amendments (1) and (2)
Mar 13-received in House
Mar 14-to State Government (H)
Mar 15-posted in committee
Mar 21-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute, committee amendment (1-title)
Mar 22-2nd reading, to Rules; floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Substitute
Mar 24-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, March 27, 2000
Mar 29-floor amendments (2) (3) (5) and (6) filed to Committee Substitute, floor amendments (4-title) and (7-title) filed
Apr 11-floor amendment (8) filed to Committee Substitute
Apr 14-3rd reading; Committee Substitute adopted; Committee substitute reconsidered; passed 82-9 with floor amendments (1) and (8) ; received in Senate; posted for passage for concurrence in House floor amendments (1) and (8) ; Senate concurred in House floor amendments (1) and (8) ; enrolled, signed by each presiding officer, delivered to Governor
Apr 26-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 536)
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