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2009 SESSION
HB 2497 Electronic government; Secretary of Technology to develop and implement strategies therefor.
Introduced by: Samuel A. Nixon, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Facilitation of electronic government. Requires the Secretary of Technology to develop and implement strategies for the adoption of electronic government and electronic signature initiatives that would allow for the electronic submission of documents and forms, with a goal of adoption of electronic government initiatives by July 1, 2013. Each agency would be required to identify such electronic government initiatives that could improve services to citizens and improve efficiencies as part of its strategic plan, and would be required to report to the Secretary of Technology a list of all paper or electronic forms currently in use by the agency.
FULL TEXT
- 01/14/09 House: Presented and ordered printed 095962656 pdf | impact statement
- 01/26/09 House: Committee substitute printed 095859656-H1 pdf
HISTORY
- 01/14/09 House: Presented and ordered printed 095962656
- 01/14/09 House: Referred to Committee on Science and Technology
- 01/26/09 House: Reported from Science and Technology with substitute (16-Y 0-N)
- 01/26/09 House: Referred to Committee on Appropriations
- 01/26/09 House: Committee substitute printed 095859656-H1
- 01/27/09 House: Assigned App. sub: Technology Oversight & Government Activities (Landes)
- 02/10/09 House: Left in Appropriations