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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 242 - INFORMATION SERVICES

NRS 242.111 Regulations.

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NRS 242.111 Regulations. The Chief shall adopt regulations necessary for the administration of this chapter, including:
1. The policy for the information systems of using agencies, as that policy relates, but is not limited, to such items as standards for systems and programming and criteria for selection, location and use of information systems to meet the requirements of using agencies and officers in the best interests of the State and using agencies;
2. The procedures of the Office in providing information services, which may include provision for the performance, by a using agency which uses the services or equipment of the Office, of preliminary procedures, such as data recording and verification, within the using agency;
3. The effective administration of the Office, including, without limitation, security to prevent unauthorized access to information systems and plans for the recovery of systems and applications after they have been disrupted;
4. The development of standards to ensure the security of the information systems of the using agencies;
5. Specifications and standards for the employment of all personnel of the Office; and
6. The policies and procedures necessary to coordinate the cybersecurity activities of state agencies and local governments.
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