Mississippi Code § 25-45-7

Agencies to consult with Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services
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Each agency of the state may consult with the Central Data Processing Authority created under the provisions of Section 25-53-1 et seq. in all instances where the Central Data Processing Authority may be of assistance in developing and/or implementing a plan or program for "one-stop permitting." Laws, 1981, ch. 421, § 1(4); reenacted, Laws, 1984, ch 418, § 4; reenacted and amended, Laws, 1988, ch. 532, § 4, eff. 6/30/1988.
Each agency of the state may consult with the Central Data Processing Authority created under the provisions of Section 25-53-1 et seq. in all instances where the Central Data Processing Authority may be of assistance in developing and/or implementing a plan or program for "one-stop permitting." Laws, 1981, ch. 421, § 1(4); reenacted, Laws, 1984, ch 418, § 4; reenacted and amended, Laws, 1988, ch. 532, § 4, eff. 6/30/1988.
Each agency of the state may consult with the Central Data Processing Authority created under the provisions of Section 25-53-1 et seq. in all instances where the Central Data Processing Authority may be of assistance in developing and/or implementing a plan or program for "one-stop permitting." Laws, 1981, ch. 421, § 1(4); reenacted, Laws, 1984, ch 418, § 4; reenacted and amended, Laws, 1988, ch. 532, § 4, eff. 6/30/1988.
Each agency of the state may consult with the Central Data Processing Authority created under the provisions of Section 25-53-1 et seq. in all instances where the Central Data Processing Authority may be of assistance in developing and/or implementing a plan or program for "one-stop permitting."
Laws, 1981, ch. 421, § 1(4); reenacted, Laws, 1984, ch 418, § 4; reenacted and amended, Laws, 1988, ch. 532, § 4, eff. 6/30/1988.

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