A09502 Summary:

BILL NOA09502A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S07865-A
 
SPONSORMagnarelli
 
COSPNSRLupardo, Galef, Gunther, Stirpe, Spano, Jaffee, Christensen, Koon, Gibson, Castro, Fields, Schimel, Gabryszak, Millman, Gordon
 
MLTSPNSRBoyland, Crespo, Destito, John, Magee, McEneny, Pheffer, Reilly, Thiele, Weisenberg
 
Add Art 43 SS925 - 938, Exec L
 
Requires a study and report on methods to modernize information collection, retention and dissemination in the state.
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A09502 Actions:

BILL NOA09502A
 
01/07/2010referred to governmental operations
06/24/2010reported referred to codes
06/25/2010amend (t) and recommit to codes
06/25/2010print number 9502a
06/28/2010reported referred to ways and means
07/01/2010reported referred to rules
07/01/2010reported
07/01/2010rules report cal.522
07/01/2010substituted by s7865a
 S07865 AMEND=A STACHOWSKI
 05/18/2010REFERRED TO FINANCE
 06/15/2010REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO RULES
 06/22/2010ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1112
 06/22/2010PASSED SENATE
 06/22/2010DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
 06/23/2010referred to governmental operations
 06/28/2010RECALLED FROM ASSEMBLY
 06/28/2010returned to senate
 06/28/2010VOTE RECONSIDERED - RESTORED TO THIRD READING
 06/28/2010AMENDED ON THIRD READING (T) 7865A
 07/01/2010REPASSED SENATE
 07/01/2010RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
 07/01/2010referred to ways and means
 07/01/2010substituted for a9502a
 07/01/2010ordered to third reading rules cal.522
 07/01/2010passed assembly
 07/01/2010returned to senate
 09/20/2010DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR
 10/01/2010VETOED MEMO.6829
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A09502 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A09502 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         9502--A
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     January 7, 2010
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  MAGNARELLI, LUPARDO, GALEF, GUNTHER, STIRPE,
          SPANO, JAFFEE, CHRISTENSEN, KOON,  GIBSON,  CASTRO,  FIELDS,  SCHIMEL,
          GABRYSZAK,  MILLMAN, GORDON -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. BOYLAND,
          CRESPO, DESTITO, JOHN, MAGEE, McENENY, PHEFFER, REILLY, THIELE,  WEIS-
          ENBERG  --  read  once  and  referred to the Committee on Governmental

          Operations -- reported and referred  to  the  Committee  on  Codes  --
          committee  discharged,  bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and
          recommitted to said committee
 
        AN ACT in relation to requiring a study and report on methods to modern-
          ize information collection, retention and dissemination  practices  in
          the  state; and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon expi-
          ration thereof
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  The director of the office for technology, in conjunction
     2  with the director of budget, the director of state operations,  and  the
     3  secretary  of  state,  and  in  consultation with the state comptroller,
     4  shall study and issue a comprehensive report on methods to modernize the

     5  information collection, retention, and dissemination practices of  agen-
     6  cies in the state.
     7    1.  For  the  purposes  of this section, the term "state agency" shall
     8  refer to any agency, department, bureau, commission, board, task  force,
     9  committee,  public  benefit  corporation,  or  public authority, where a
    10  member is appointed by the governor.
    11    2. Such study and report carried out pursuant to  this  section  shall
    12  address the following issues:
    13    (a)  information  resource  management policies and guidelines and the
    14  possibility of developing uniform policies and guidelines in this area;
    15    (b) how information is collected and retained by  state  agencies  and
    16  what  potential there is to modernize these functions in order to reduce
    17  paper waste and cost to the state agencies;
    18    (c) how information is made available to the public and whether oppor-

    19  tunities to modernize, reduce paper waste, and reduce cost exist;
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD15247-02-0

        A. 9502--A                          2
 
     1    (d) the best ways to modernize the  information  resource  systems  to
     2  reduce  waste  and  cost while maintaining privacy, confidentiality, and
     3  security of information as needed or required and what challenges  exist
     4  in this area;
     5    (e)  whether  information  technology  solutions  exist to address the
     6  needs of the state agencies regarding lowering waste and cost  in  their
     7  information  management systems and a discussion of what those solutions

     8  would entail in terms of  technology  or  other  information  management
     9  system changes; and
    10    (f)  any other information management issues, concerns, or recommenda-
    11  tions the chief information officer deems necessary to include.
    12    3. Such report shall be made to  the  governor,  the  speaker  of  the
    13  assembly,  and the temporary president of the senate no later than Janu-
    14  ary 1, 2012.
    15    4. The director of the office  for  technology  may  request,  and  is
    16  authorized  to  receive, any information from any state agencies that is
    17  relevant and material to the completion of this study and report.   Such
    18  information  received  by  the office for technology shall be subject to
    19  the same requirements for confidentiality and  limitations  on  use,  if
    20  any, as are applicable to such state agency's use of such information.

    21    §  2.  This  act shall take effect immediately and shall expire and be
    22  deemed repealed on April 1, 2012.
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