(1) The chief information officer shall: (a) at the lowest practical cost, manage the delivery of efficient and cost-effective information technology and telecommunication services for: (i) all executive branch agencies; and (ii) entities that subscribe to the services in accordance with Section 63F-1-303; and (b) provide priority service to public safety agencies.
(a) at the lowest practical cost, manage the delivery of efficient and cost-effective information technology and telecommunication services for: (i) all executive branch agencies; and (ii) entities that subscribe to the services in accordance with Section 63F-1-303; and
(i) all executive branch agencies; and
(ii) entities that subscribe to the services in accordance with Section 63F-1-303; and
(b) provide priority service to public safety agencies.
(2) (a) In accordance with this Subsection (2), the chief information officer shall prescribe a schedule of fees for all services rendered by the department to: (i) an executive branch entity; or (ii) an entity that subscribes to services rendered by the department in accordance with Section 63F-1-303. (b) Each fee included in the schedule of fees required by Subsection (2)(a): (i) shall be equitable; (ii) should be based upon a zero based, full cost accounting of activities necessary to provide each service for which a fee is established; and (iii) for each service multiplied by the projected consumption of the service recovers no more or less than the full cost of each service. (c) Before charging a fee for its services to an executive branch agency or to a subscriber of services other than an executive branch agency, the chief information officer shall: (i) submit the proposed rates, fees, and cost analysis to the Rate Committee established in Section 63F-1-302; and (ii) obtain the approval of the Legislature as required by Section 63J-1-410. (d) The chief information officer shall conduct a market analysis by July 1, 2006, and periodically thereafter, of proposed rates and fees, which analysis shall include a comparison of the department's rates with the fees of other public or private sector providers where comparable services and rates are reasonably available.
(a) In accordance with this Subsection (2), the chief information officer shall prescribe a schedule of fees for all services rendered by the department to: (i) an executive branch entity; or (ii) an entity that subscribes to services rendered by the department in accordance with Section 63F-1-303.
(i) an executive branch entity; or
(ii) an entity that subscribes to services rendered by the department in accordance with Section 63F-1-303.
(b) Each fee included in the schedule of fees required by Subsection (2)(a): (i) shall be equitable; (ii) should be based upon a zero based, full cost accounting of activities necessary to provide each service for which a fee is established; and (iii) for each service multiplied by the projected consumption of the service recovers no more or less than the full cost of each service.
(i) shall be equitable;
(ii) should be based upon a zero based, full cost accounting of activities necessary to provide each service for which a fee is established; and
(iii) for each service multiplied by the projected consumption of the service recovers no more or less than the full cost of each service.
(c) Before charging a fee for its services to an executive branch agency or to a subscriber of services other than an executive branch agency, the chief information officer shall: (i) submit the proposed rates, fees, and cost analysis to the Rate Committee established in Section 63F-1-302; and (ii) obtain the approval of the Legislature as required by Section 63J-1-410.
(i) submit the proposed rates, fees, and cost analysis to the Rate Committee established in Section 63F-1-302; and
(ii) obtain the approval of the Legislature as required by Section 63J-1-410.
(d) The chief information officer shall conduct a market analysis by July 1, 2006, and periodically thereafter, of proposed rates and fees, which analysis shall include a comparison of the department's rates with the fees of other public or private sector providers where comparable services and rates are reasonably available.