Connecticut Law
Title 4d State Information And Telecommunication Systems


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Connecticut Laws | Title 4d State Information And Telecommunication Systems

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CHAPTER 61 STATE INFORMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT AND CONTRACTS

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PART I DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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Sec. 4d-1. (Formerly Sec. 16a-109). Definitions.

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Sec. 4d-2. (Formerly Sec. 16a-110). Department of Information Technology. Chief Information Officer. Duties and responsibilities.

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Sec. 4d-3. (Formerly Sec. 16a-120). Regulations.

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Sec. 4d-4. (Formerly Sec. 16a-117). Information and telecommunication systems. Transfer and responsibility for.

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Sec. 4d-5. (Formerly Sec. 16a-118). Telecommunication facilities, equipment and services. Responsibility for.

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Sec. 4d-6. Implementation plan.

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Sec. 4d-7. (Formerly Sec. 16a-113). Information and telecommunication systems strategic plan.

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Sec. 4d-8. Information and telecommunication systems. Purchase, lease, contracts for, sale and disposal.

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Sec. 4d-9. (Formerly Sec. 4a-7). Technical Services Revolving Fund.

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Sec. 4d-10. (Formerly Sec. 4a-8). Capital Equipment Data Processing Revolving Fund.

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Sec. 4d-11. (Formerly Sec. 16a-114). State agency appropriations and expenditures for information and telecommunication systems.

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Sec. 4d-12. (Formerly Sec. 16a-115). Advisory committees authorized. Information and telecommunication systems executive steering committee established.

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Sec. 4d-13. (Formerly Sec. 16a-116). Technology Advisory Committee established.

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Sec. 4d-14. (Formerly Sec. 16a-119). Reports.

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Sec. 4d-15. (Formerly Sec. 16a-119a). Reports on implementation of systems requirements re computer-stored public records.

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Secs. 4d-16 and 4d-16a. Century date change effect. Management of century date change effect by municipalities; municipal authority to contract for services; cooperative purchasing plans.

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Sec. 4d-17. Professional development of information technology employees.

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Secs. 4d-18 to 4d-29.

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PART II CONTRACTS

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Sec. 4d-30. Definitions.

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Sec. 4d-31. Contracts, subcontracts, amendments to include State Comptroller's specifications.

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Sec. 4d-32. Subcontract awards.

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Sec. 4d-33. "Public record" defined.

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Sec. 4d-34. Ownership rights and integrity of public records under a contract, subcontract or amendment.

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Sec. 4d-35. Application of Freedom of Information Act to public records provided to contractor or subcontractor.

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Sec. 4d-36. Nondisclosure of public records by contractor or subcontractor.

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Sec. 4d-37. Prohibition on selling, marketing or otherwise profiting from public records.

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Sec. 4d-38. Notice to Chief Information Officer of violations.

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Sec. 4d-39. Remedies and penalties for violations.

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Sec. 4d-40. General Assembly access to state agency records under contracts, subcontracts and amendments thereto.

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Sec. 4d-41. Interagency agreement between Joint Committee on Legislative Management and Chief Information Officer.

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Sec. 4d-42. Interagency agreement between Chief Court Administrator and Chief Information Officer.

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Sec. 4d-43. Interagency agreements between constitutional officers and Chief Information Officer.

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Sec. 4d-44. Continuity of systems in event of expiration or termination of contract, amendment or subcontract or default of contractor or subcontractor.

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Sec. 4d-45. Review of contracts and amendments entered into pursuant to Department of Administrative Services requests for proposals.

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Sec. 4d-46. Disqualification of potential contractors and subcontractors which participate in Department of Administrative Services requests for proposals process.

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Sec. 4d-47. Hiring of state employees by contractors and subcontractors.

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Sec. 4d-48. Disqualification of potential contractors and subcontractors for past nonperformance.

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Secs. 4d-49 to 4d-79.

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CHAPTER 61a EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

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Sec. 4d-80. Commission for Educational Technology.

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Sec. 4d-81. Educational technology account.

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Sec. 4d-81a. Grants to further the use of technology, including education in technology.

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Sec. 4d-82. Connecticut Education Network. State-wide Universal Service Fund application.

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Sec. 4d-82a. Ed-Net account.

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Sec. 4d-83. Technical assistance. Purchasing under state-wide contracts.

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Sec. 4d-84. Technology standards.

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Sec. 4d-85. State-wide standard for teacher and administrator competency in the use of technology for instructional purposes.

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Secs. 4d-86 to 4d-89.

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CHAPTER 61b GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS

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Sec. 4d-90. Geospatial Information Systems Council. Membership. Duties. Report.

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Secs. 4d-91 to 4d-99.

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CHAPTER 61c BROADBAND INTERNET AND COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE

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Sec. 4d-100. Broadband Internet Coordinating Council. Membership. Duties.

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