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S.F. No. 576 - Information and Telecommunications Technology Systems Unexpended Funds
 
Author: Senator Mary Kiffmeyer
 
Prepared By: Stephanie James, Senate Counsel (651/296-0103)
 
Date: February 19, 2019



 

Under current law, the Office of MN.IT Services charges agencies for certain services that MN.IT provides for information technology. Receipts for those charged amounts are credited to the Information and Telecommunications Technology Systems and Services account and is appropriated to the Office of MN.IT Services for the purpose of defraying the costs of personnel and technology for activities that create government efficiencies in accordance with this chapter. The Office of MN.IT Services is required to report to the legislature on projected funded with the money.

Section 1 [Report; 16E.21, subd. 5] modifies the list of information that must be included in a report by the Office of MN.IT Services on projects funded by receipts credited to the Information and Telecommunications Technology Systems and Services account.

Section 2 [Treatment of Unexpended Funds in Information and Telecommunications Technology Systems and Services Account]. Current law requires that receipts credited to the Information and Telecommunications Technology Systems and Services Account lapse back to the fund the receipts came from if they are unspent and uncommitted after four years.  Subdivision 2 makes clear that this requirement applies to all receipts credited to the account at any time.

 
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