Utah Statutes

§ 63A-16-903 — Chief information officer review and approval of technology proposals.

Utah § 63A-16-903
JurisdictionUtah
Title 63AUtah Government Operations Code
Ch. 63A-16Utah Technology Governance Act
Part 63A-16-9Technology Innovation Act

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Utah Code Ann. § 63A-16-903 (2026).

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(1)The chief information officer shall review and evaluate each technology proposal that the review board transmits to the chief information officer.
(2)The chief information officer may approve and recommend that the division provide funding from legislative appropriations for a technology proposal if, after the chief information officer's review and evaluation of the technology proposal:
(2)(a) the chief information officer determines that there is a reasonably good likelihood that the technology proposal:
(2)(a)(i) is capable of being implemented effectively; and
(2)(a)(ii) will result in greater efficiency in a government process or a cost saving in the delivery of a government service, or both; and
(2)(b) the chief information officer receives approval from the governor's budget of

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 169, 2022 General Session

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