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        SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-5030 . (801) 538-1029         
        February 11, 2005

Mr. Speaker:

    The Public Utilities and Technology Committee reports a favorable recommendation on H.B. 109, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GOVERNANCE AMENDMENTS, by Representative D. Clark, with the following amendments:

1.    Page 2, Line 57 :    

             57          This bill provides revisor instructions.

 

    This bill provides a coordination clause.  


2.    Page 50, Lines 1521 through 1522 :    

             1521          (iv) the Board of Regents;
{   and   }

             1522          (v) institutions of higher education
  ;

    (vi) independent entities as defined in Section 63E-1-102; and
    (vii) the state auditor's office  
.


3.    Page 50, Line 1528 :    

             1528          (b)
  acquisition, storage, and       conversion of data;


4.    Page 58, Lines 1782 through 1783 :    

             1782          (iii) software;
{   and   }

             1783          (iv) services related to the items listed in Subsections (1)(a)(i) through (iii)
  ; and

    (v) data acquisition  
.




5.    Page 64, Line 1975 :    

             1975          (ii) the
{   Department   }        Division       of Agency Services conducts an audit under Section 63F-1-604 and


6.    Page 67, Lines 2072 through 2073 :    

             2072          (e) an agency of the federal government;
{   or   }

             2073          (f) an independent entity as defined in Section 63E-1-102
  ; and

    (g) the state auditor's office  
.


7.    Page 85, Lines 2617 through 2620 :    

             2617          (b) submit a supplemental budget
  request       and, if needed, a 2006-07 budget recommendation to

             2618      the
  commission by October 31, 2005 and to the       Legislature prior to the 2006 General Session detailing steps necessary to transition

             2619      employees, activities, assets, liabilities, budgets, and other authorities of appropriated and
             2620      internal services fund technology functions into the department;

8.    Page 87, Lines 2667 through 2668 :    

             2667      "this bill" in Section 69, Transition to new department, with the bill
  '       s designated chapter

             2668      number in the Laws of Utah.
  Section 73. Coordinating H.B. 109 with H.B. 216.

    If this H.B. 109 and H.B. 216 Global Positioning Reference Network, both pass it is the intent of the Legislature that the Office Of Legislative Research and General Counsel in preparing the Utah Code database for publication merge the amendments of these bills as follows:
    (1) Section 63A-6-205 in H.B. 216, Global Positioning Reference Neetwork, shall be re-numbered to Section 63F-1-509; and
    (2) Section 63F-1-502 in H.B. 109 shall be amended to insert a new Subsection (7) as follows:


"(7) Statewide Global Positioning Reference Network" or "network" means the network created in Section 63F-1-509."  


    Respectfully,

    Sheryl L. Allen
    Committee Chair

Voting: 5-4-3
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