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Code · California · Government Code

§ 11546.2

173 words·~1 min read·/ca/government-code/11546-2

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(a)On or before February 1 of every year, each state agency and state entity subject to Section 11546.1, shall submit, as instructed by the Department of Technology, a summary of its actual and projected information technology and telecommunications costs, including, but not limited to, personnel, for the immediately preceding fiscal year and current fiscal year, showing current expenses and projected expenses for the current fiscal year, in a format prescribed by the Department of Technology in order to capture statewide information technology expenditures.
(b)On or before February 1 of every year, each state agency and state entity subject to Section 11546.1 shall submit, as instructed and in a format prescribed by the Department of Technology, a summary of its actual and projected information security costs, including, but not limited to, personnel, for the immediately preceding fiscal year and current fiscal year, showing current expenses and projected expenses for the current fiscal year, in order to capture statewide information security expenditures, including the expenditure of federal grant funds for information security purposes.
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