OR SB223 | 2019 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Unknown
Status: Failed on June 30 2019 - 100% progression
Action: 2019-06-30 - In committee upon adjournment.
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]

Summary

Prohibits state use of privately hosted electronic mail to conduct public business. Provides exceptions. Permits use of privately hosted electronic mail accounts only if state agency adopts written policy establishing penalties for violation of prohibition on use of privately hosted electronic mail to conduct public business and policy is in effect. Requires agency to obtain approval of State Archivist before policy can take effect. Requires that any use of mobile communications device to send or receive written communications relating to conduct of public business be done on state-issued mobile communications device. Provides exceptions. Prohibition and requirements become operative January 1, 2020. Authorizes Secretary of State to provide guidance and establish other exceptions by rule. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.

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Title

Relating to use of privately owned facilities to facilitate state communications; prescribing an effective date.

Sponsors

No sponsor information available at this time.

History

DateChamberAction
2019-06-30SenateIn committee upon adjournment.
2019-01-15SenateReferred to Business and General Government.
2019-01-14SenateIntroduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk.

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