§ 9-27-1 Short title
§ 9-27-2 Purpose
§ 9-27-3 Definitions
§ 9-27-4 Department created; divisions
§ 9-27-5 Secretary of information technology; appointment
§ 9-27-6 Secretary; duties and general powers
§ 9-27-7 Information technology rate committee; membership;
§ 9-27-8 Organizational units of the department; powers and duties specified by law; access to information
§ 9-27-9.1 Termination of agency life; delayed repeal
§ 9-27-10 Temporary provision; transfer of functions, personnel, property, contracts and references in law
§ 9-27-11 Equipment replacement plans; equipment replacement revolving funds
§ 9-27-12 Human resources; accounting and management reporting
§ 9-27-13 Telecommunications services
§ 9-27-14 Radio communications
§ 9-27-15 Lease of radio communications network; conditions and requirements
§ 9-27-16 Service charge
§ 9-27-17 Exclusion from jurisdiction
§ 9-27-18 Property transfer
§ 9-27-19 Transfer of property; custody and control
§ 9-27-20 Telecommunications; duties
§ 9-27-21 Central telecommunication network services; staff; budget
§ 9-27-22 Charges for central telecommunication network services
§ 9-27-23 Deposit of money
§ 9-27-24 Appropriation
§ 9-27-25 Participation or exclusion of agency, department or institution
§ 9-27-26 Indian nations, tribes and pueblos; agency-owned or – operated broadband network; statewide broadband; right-of-way agreement and service agreement
§ 9-27-27 Library broadband infrastructure fund; created
§ 9-27A-1 Short title
§ 9-27A-2 Definitions
§ 9-27A-3 Cybersecurity office created; security officer; duties and powers
§ 9-27A-4 State chief information security officer; qualifications
§ 9-27A-5 Cybersecurity advisory committee created; membership;

Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 9 > Article 27 - Department of Information Technology

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