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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 4d > Chapter 61 - State Information and Telecommunication Systems Management and Contracts
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Title 4d
> Chapter 61 - State Information and Telecommunication Systems Management and Contracts
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§ 4d-1
Definitions
§ 4d-2
Department of Information Technology. Chief Information Officer. Duties and responsibilities
§ 4d-3
Regulations
§ 4d-4
Information and telecommunication systems. Transfer and responsibility for
§ 4d-5
Telecommunication facilities, equipment and services. Responsibility for
§ 4d-6
Implementation plan
§ 4d-7
Information and telecommunication systems strategic plan
§ 4d-8
Information and telecommunication systems. Purchase, lease, contracts for, sale and disposal
§ 4d-9
Technical Services Revolving Fund
§ 4d-10
Capital Equipment Data Processing Revolving Fund
§ 4d-11
State agency appropriations and expenditures for information and telecommunication systems
§ 4d-12
Advisory committees authorized. Information and telecommunication systems executive steering committee established
§ 4d-13
Technology Advisory Committee established
§ 4d-14
Reports
§ 4d-15
Reports on implementation of systems requirements re computer-stored public records
§ 4d-17
Professional development of information technology employees
§ 4d-30
Definitions
§ 4d-31
Contracts, subcontracts, amendments to include State Comptroller's specifications
§ 4d-32
Subcontract awards
§ 4d-33
"Public record" defined
§ 4d-34
Ownership rights and integrity of public records under a contract, subcontract or amendment
§ 4d-35
Application of Freedom of Information Act to public records provided to contractor or subcontractor
§ 4d-36
Nondisclosure of public records by contractor or subcontractor
§ 4d-37
Prohibition on selling, marketing or otherwise profiting from public records
§ 4d-38
Notice to Chief Information Officer of violations
§ 4d-39
Remedies and penalties for violations
§ 4d-40
General Assembly access to state agency records under contracts, subcontracts and amendments thereto
§ 4d-41
Interagency agreement between Joint Committee on Legislative Management and Chief Information Officer
§ 4d-42
Interagency agreement between Chief Court Administrator and Chief Information Officer
§ 4d-43
Interagency agreements between constitutional officers and Chief Information Officer
§ 4d-44
Continuity of systems in event of expiration or termination of contract, amendment or subcontract or default of contractor or subcontractor
§ 4d-45
Review of contracts and amendments entered into pursuant to Department of Administrative Services requests for proposals
§ 4d-46
Disqualification of potential contractors and subcontractors which participate in Department of Administrative Services requests for proposals process
§ 4d-47
Hiring of state employees by contractors and subcontractors
§ 4d-48
Disqualification of potential contractors and subcontractors for past nonperformance
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