Maryland Code § ED-14-109

Section ED-14-109
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Computer-based instructional technology" has the meaning
stated in § 12-101 of this article.
(3) "Technology" has the meaning stated in § 12-101 of this article.
(b) (1) Except as provided in § 11-203(e) of the State Finance and
Procurement Article, the University is exempt from Division II of the State Finance
and Procurement Article.
(2) (i) Subject to review and approval by the Board of Public
Works and the Administrative, Executive, and Legislative Review Committee of the
General Assembly, the Board of Regents shall develop policies and procedures
governing procurements by the University.
(ii) The policies and procedures developed under
subparagraph (i) of this paragraph shall promote the purposes of the State
procurement law as set forth in § 11-201 of the State Finance and Procurement
Article.
(c) The Board of Regents shall develop an information technology plan for
the University that includes information technology policies and standards, including

policies and standards for information management and telecommunication systems,
that are functionally compatible with the State Information Technology Plan
established under Title 3, Subtitle 4 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(d) By January 1, 2007, the Board of Regents shall develop a nonvisual
access clause for use in the procurement of computer-based instructional technology.
(e) The nonvisual access clause developed under subsection (d) of this
section shall be consistent with the standards developed by the Department of Budget
and Management in accordance with the provisions of § 3-412 of the State Finance
and Procurement Article.

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