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§62-35.7. Exemptions and extensions.

62 OK Stat § 62-35.7 (2019) (N/A)
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A. A state agency may apply to the Chief Information Officer for an exemption from any provisions of the Information Technology Consolidation and Coordination Act or for an extension of any deadline specified in the Act, if it determines that compliance with the provisions of the Act would:

1. Cause it to be in violation of federal law or regulations or in violation of any provision of the Oklahoma Constitution or statutes;

2. Result in a loss of federal funds to the state; or

3. Create an impediment to the performance of a unique agency function that is not duplicated by another state agency and is required by the Oklahoma Statutes or Constitution or by federal law.

B. Any state agency applying for an exemption or extension pursuant to this section shall provide written documentation of the circumstances to the Chief Information Officer. After reviewing the documentation, the Chief Information Officer shall grant or deny the application. If the state agency disputes the decision of the Chief Information Officer, the Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services shall make the final determination as to whether the exemption or extension will be granted.

Added by Laws 2011, c. 296, § 7. Amended by Laws 2012, c. 304, § 416.

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§62-35.7. Exemptions and extensions.