Bill Text | History of Actions | Background | Title |
Description: E-Government; express legislative intent that state agencies implement and provide services through.
Bill Text: [Introduced] [Passed House] [Sent to Governor]
1 | 03/13 (H) Referred To Rules | |
2 | 03/19 (H) Title Suff Do Be Adopted | |
3 | 03/19 (H) Adopted | |
4 | 03/19 (H) Transmitted To Senate | |
5 | 03/19 (S) Referred To Rules | |
6 | 03/29 (S) Title Suff Do Be Adopted | |
7 | 03/30 (S) Adopted | |
8 | 03/30 (S) Transmitted To House | |
9 | 04/01 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed | |
10 | 04/02 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed |
Effective date | No Effective Date | |
Disposition | Adopted | |
Deadline | None | |
Revenue | No | |
Vote type required | Majority | |
Chapter number | 671 |
House Committee:
Senate Committee:
Principal Author: Ford
Additional Author: Brown
Title: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT WEBSITE FOR THE STATE, AND EXPRESSING THE INTENTION OF THE LEGISLATURE THAT STATE AGENCIES REDUCE THEIR COSTS AND IMPROVE THEIR SERVICES THROUGH E-GOVERNMENT, USE THE STATEWIDE ENTERPRISE E-GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THEIR E-GOVERNMENT APPLICATIONS AND COORDINATE THEIR E-GOVERNMENT EFFORTS THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, INVESTIGATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROVIDING SERVICES BY E-GOVERNMENT, AND PROVIDE AN ANNUAL LIST OF CANDIDATE SERVICES FOR ELECTRONIC DELIVERY TO THE DEPARTMENT.
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