Bill Text: MN HF1411 | 2011-2012 | 87th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Geospatial advisory council provisions changed and expiration date extended.
Sponsorship: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-05-18 - HF indefinitely postponed [HF1411 Detail]
Download: Minnesota-2011-HF1411-Engrossed.html
1.2relating to state government; changing a provision in geospatial advisory council
1.3and extending the expiration date;amending Minnesota Statutes 2010, section
1.416B.99, subdivision 8; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 16B.99,
1.5subdivision 9.
1.6BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
1.7 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 16B.99, subdivision 8, is amended to read:
1.8 Subd. 8. Geospatial advisory councils created. The chief geospatial information
1.9officer must establish a governance structure that includes advisory councils to provide
1.10recommendations for improving the operations and management of geospatial technology
1.11within state government and also on issues of importance to users of geospatial technology
1.12throughout the state.
1.13(a) A statewide geospatial advisory council must advise the Minnesota Geospatial
1.14Information Office regarding the improvement of services statewide through the
1.15coordinated, affordable, reliable, and effective use of geospatial technology. The
1.16commissioner of administration must appoint the members of the council. The members
1.17must represent a cross-section of organizations including counties, cities, universities,
1.18business, nonprofit organizations, federal agencies, tribal governments, and state agencies.
1.19No more than 20 percent of the members may be employees of a state agency. In addition,
1.20the chief geospatial information officer must be a nonvoting member.
1.21(b) A state government geospatial advisory council must advise the Minnesota
1.22Geospatial Information Office on issues concerning improving state government services
1.23through the coordinated, affordable, reliable, and effective use of geospatial technology.
1.24The commissioner of administration mustappoint the members of the council. The
1.25members must represent designate up to 15 state government agencies and constitutional
2.1offices, including the Office of Enterprise Technology and the Minnesota Geospatial
2.2Information Office, to be represented on the council. The council must be chaired by the
2.3chief geographic information officer. A representative of the statewide geospatial advisory
2.4council must serve as a nonvoting member.
2.5(c) Members of both the statewide geospatial advisory council and the state
2.6government advisory council must be recommended by a process that ensures that
2.7each member is designated to represent a clearly identified agency or interested party
2.8categoryand that complies. Members of the statewide geospatial advisory council must be
2.9selected in compliance with the state's open appointment process. Members of the state
2.10government geospatial advisory council must be appointed by the heads of their respective
2.11agencies or constitutional offices. Members shall serve a term of two years.
2.12(d) The Minnesota Geospatial Information Office must provide administrative
2.13support for both geospatial advisory councils.
2.14(e) This subdivision expires June 30,2011 2015.
2.15 Sec. 2. REPEALER.
2.16Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 16B.99, subdivision 9, is repealed.
2.17 Sec. 3. EFFECTIVE DATE.
2.18Sections 1 and 2 are effective June 30, 2011.
1.3and extending the expiration date;amending Minnesota Statutes 2010, section
1.416B.99, subdivision 8; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 16B.99,
1.5subdivision 9.
1.6BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
1.7 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 16B.99, subdivision 8, is amended to read:
1.8 Subd. 8. Geospatial advisory councils created. The chief geospatial information
1.9officer must establish a governance structure that includes advisory councils to provide
1.10recommendations for improving the operations and management of geospatial technology
1.11within state government and also on issues of importance to users of geospatial technology
1.12throughout the state.
1.13(a) A statewide geospatial advisory council must advise the Minnesota Geospatial
1.14Information Office regarding the improvement of services statewide through the
1.15coordinated, affordable, reliable, and effective use of geospatial technology. The
1.16commissioner of administration must appoint the members of the council. The members
1.17must represent a cross-section of organizations including counties, cities, universities,
1.18business, nonprofit organizations, federal agencies, tribal governments, and state agencies.
1.19No more than 20 percent of the members may be employees of a state agency. In addition,
1.20the chief geospatial information officer must be a nonvoting member.
1.21(b) A state government geospatial advisory council must advise the Minnesota
1.22Geospatial Information Office on issues concerning improving state government services
1.23through the coordinated, affordable, reliable, and effective use of geospatial technology.
1.24The commissioner of administration must
1.25
2.1offices, including the Office of Enterprise Technology and the Minnesota Geospatial
2.2Information Office, to be represented on the council. The council must be chaired by the
2.3chief geographic information officer. A representative of the statewide geospatial advisory
2.4council must serve as a nonvoting member.
2.5(c) Members of both the statewide geospatial advisory council and the state
2.6government advisory council must be recommended by a process that ensures that
2.7each member is designated to represent a clearly identified agency or interested party
2.8category
2.9selected in compliance with the state's open appointment process. Members of the state
2.10government geospatial advisory council must be appointed by the heads of their respective
2.11agencies or constitutional offices. Members shall serve a term of two years.
2.12(d) The Minnesota Geospatial Information Office must provide administrative
2.13support for both geospatial advisory councils.
2.14(e) This subdivision expires June 30,
2.15 Sec. 2. REPEALER.
2.16Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 16B.99, subdivision 9, is repealed.
2.17 Sec. 3. EFFECTIVE DATE.
2.18Sections 1 and 2 are effective June 30, 2011.
