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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 81 — State Administrative Departments

81-1120.15. Director of Communications; powers, duties, and responsibilities.

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The Director of Communications shall have the following powers, duties, and responsibilities:
(1)To provide the Legislature and the Governor technical assistance, advice, and information concerning the financial and administrative operations of the communications systems of all agencies of the state;
(2)To provide the Legislature and the Governor recommendations for dealing with financial, management, and organizational problems affecting the communications systems and services of the state, its departments and agencies. The recommendations submitted to the Legislature shall be submitted electronically;
(3)To make inquiries of the agencies as to their communications charges and prepare cost comparisons to insure that uniformity, efficiency, and equality be achieved within the communications system;
(4)To make recommendations to the agencies pertaining to revisions to internal systems as may be necessary to promote frugality and economy in the communications system; and
(5)To provide services such as system review, system design, feasibility studies, equipment reviews, and for long-range planning and management service within the division of communications.
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