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Section 276A.276 - Ability to offer government services through portal; portal provider fee; rules.

OR Rev Stat § 276A.276 (2019) (N/A)
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(2) For the purposes of subsection (1) of this section, the State Chief Information Officer, under the provisions of the Public Contracting Code, may contract with an electronic government portal provider in a manner that is consistent with the State Chief Information Officer’s rules, policies and standards.

(3)(a) The State Chief Information Officer may charge members of the public a portal provider fee, or may authorize an electronic government portal provider to charge a portal provider fee, for an electronic government service if the advisory board recommends that the State Chief Information Officer charge or authorize a portal provider fee for the electronic government service. The portal provider fee must reflect the costs incurred in hosting, operating, maintaining or implementing the electronic government portal.

(b) The State Chief Information Officer shall cooperate with the advisory board to identify the electronic government portals or governmental services to which the portal provider fee applies.

(4) The State Chief Information Officer may adopt rules to implement the provisions of this section.

(5) Not later than the beginning of each odd-numbered year regular legislative session, the State Chief Information Officer shall prepare and submit to the Legislative Assembly a report in the manner provided in ORS 192.245 that summarizes the State Chief Information Officer’s activities under the provisions of this section. [Formerly 182.132]

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Section 276A.276 - Ability to offer government services through portal; portal provider fee; rules.