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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

7A.185 Information Technology Oversight Committee -- Membership -- Terms --

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Purpose. (Effective until January 1, 2027)
(1)The Information Technology Oversight Committee is hereby established and shall
consist of six
(6)members to be appointed as follows:
(a)The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint three
(3)current
members of the House of Representatives, one
(1)of whom shall be
designated co-chair, and at least one
(1)of the three
(3)members shall
represent the minority party;
(b)The President of the Senate shall appoint three
(3)current members of the
Senate, one
(1)of whom shall be designated co-chair, and at least one
(1)of
the three
(3)members shall represent the minority party; and
(c)All members shall be active members of the Kentucky General Assembly
during their terms of appointment.
(2)Any vacancy on the committee shall be filled in the same manner as the original
appointment.
(3)The co-chairs shall have joint responsibilities for committee meetings, agendas, and
presiding at committee meetings.
(4)On an alternating basis, each co-chair shall have the first option to set the meeting
date. A meeting may be canceled by agreement of both co-chairs. The committee
shall meet at least twice during each calendar year.
(5)Members of the committee shall be entitled to reimbursement for expenses incurred
in the performance of their duties.
(6)A majority of the entire membership of the committee shall constitute a quorum,
and all actions of the committee shall be by vote of a majority of its entire
membership.
(7)The purpose of the committee is to:
(a)Review investment and funding strategies to improve or modernize state
agency information technology systems or applications, including:
1. Legacy systems;
2. Cybersecurity systems; and
3. The current and ongoing operation and maintenance of state agency
information technology systems or applications;
(b)Determine the appropriate organizational structure for deployment of
technology across the Commonwealth; and
(c)Review the latest information technology developments trending across the
nation.
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