Utah Code § 63A-16-201

Chief information officer -- Appointment -- Powers -- Reporting
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(1) The director of the division shall serve as the state's chief information officer.
(2) The chief information officer shall:
(a) advise the governor on information technology policy; and
(b) perform those duties given the chief information officer by statute.
(3)
(a) The chief information officer shall report annually to:
(i) the governor; and
(ii) the Government Operations Interim Committee.
(b) The report required under Subsection (3)(a) shall:
(i) summarize the state's current and projected use of information technology;
(ii) summarize the executive branch strategic plan including a description of major changes in
the executive branch strategic plan;
(iii) provide a brief description of each state agency's information technology plan;
(iv) include the status of information technology projects described in Subsection
63A-16-104(10);
(v) include the performance report described in Section 63A-16-211; and

(vi) include the expenditure of the funds provided for electronic technology, equipment, and
hardware.

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