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KS SB291
KS SB291House Substitute for SB 291 by Committee on Legislative Modernization - Transferring all cybsersecurity services under the chief information technology officer of each branch of government, creating chief information security officers within the judicial and legislative branches, requiring a chief information security officer to be appointed by the attorney general, Kansas bureau of investigation, secretary of state, state treasurer and insurance commissioner and requiring the chief information
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Introduced
03/06/2023
03/06/2023
In Committee
03/22/2024
03/22/2024
Crossed Over
03/29/2023
03/29/2023
Passed
04/30/2024
04/30/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/30/2024
04/30/2024
Introduced Session
2023-2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
AN ACT concerning information technology; relating to transferring cybersecurity employees under the chief information technology officer of each branch; creating a chief information security officer within the judicial and legislative branches; requiring the attorney general, Kansas bureau of investigation, secretary of state, state treasurer and insurance commissioner to appoint chief information security officers; placing the duty of cybersecurity under the chief information technology officer; requiring state agencies to comply with certain minimum cybersecurity standards; exempting certain audit reports from the open records act and eliminating the five- year review of such exemption; requiring the information technology executive council to develop a plan to integrate all information technology services for the executive branch under the executive chief information technology officer; making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2025, and June 30, 2026, for the judicial branch, the office of information technology, Kansas information security office and the adjutant general; authorizing certain transfers and imposing certain limitations and restrictions and directing or authorizing certain disbursements and procedures for all state agencies; requiring legislative review of state agencies not in compliance with this act; providing for expiration of certain amendments made by this act; amending K.S.A. 40-110, 75-413, 75-623, 75-710, 75- 711, 75-7203 and 75-7203, as amended by section 20 of this act, and K.S.A. 2023 Supp. 45-229, 45-229, as amended by section 10 of this act, 75-7201, 75-7201, as amended by section 16 of this act, 75-7202, 75-7202, as amended by section 18 of this act, 75-7205, 75-7205, as amended by section 22 of this act, 75-7206, 75-7206, as amended by section 24 of this act, 75-7208, 75-7208, as amended by section 26 of this act, 75-7209, 75-7209, as amended by section 28 of this act, 75-7237, 75-7237, as amended by section 30 of this act, 75-7238, 75-7238, as amended by section 32 of this act, 75-7239, 75-7239, as amended by section 34 of this act, 75-7240 and 75- 7240, as amended by section 36 of this act, and repealing the existing sections.
AI Summary
This bill:
- Transfers all cybersecurity services under the chief information technology officer of each branch of government, creates chief information security officers within the judicial and legislative branches, and requires a chief information security officer to be appointed by the attorney general, Kansas bureau of investigation, secretary of state, state treasurer and insurance commissioner.
- Places the duty of cybersecurity under the chief information technology officer, requires state agencies to comply with certain minimum cybersecurity standards, and exempts certain audit reports from the open records act.
- Requires the information technology executive council to develop a plan to integrate all information technology services for the executive branch under the executive chief information technology officer.
- Makes appropriations for the judicial branch, the office of information technology, Kansas information security office and the adjutant general for fiscal years 2025 and 2026.
- Authorizes certain transfers, imposes limitations and restrictions, and directs or authorizes certain disbursements and procedures for all state agencies.
- Requires legislative review of state agencies not in compliance with this act and provides for expiration of certain amendments.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs, Labor and Employment
Sponsors (0)
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Other Sponsors (1)
Legislative Modernization (House)
Last Action
Senate Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 9, 2024 (on 04/30/2024)
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