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Timestamp: 2019-04-25 08:37:51+00:00

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1-33-2 Governor as head of office.
1-33-3 Bureaus and other agencies constituting department.
1-33-4 Appointment of bureau heads--Titles.
1-33-7 Annual report and recommendations by finance commissioner on building authorities.
1-33-8.1 Administrative functions performed by Bureau of Administration for board and commission.
1-33-9 Bureau of Human Resources--Duties.
1-33-10 Commissioner of human resources--Appointment.
1-33-10.1 Bureau of Human Resources student internships.
1-33-21 Community development block grant program transferred to Governor's Office of Economic Development.
1-33-26 Creation of Office of Digital Dakota Network--Purposes_Policies and rules.
1-33-30 Responsibilities of commissioner--Network use and programming.
1-33-31 Bureau authorized to contract for expert assistance.
1-33-32 Bureau to submit budgets and proposals to Governor.
1-33-33 Acceptance and expenditure of funds.
1-33-35 Operation of network by Bureau of Information and Telecommunications.
1-33-36 Adoption of rules for Digital Dakota Network.
1-33-37 Bureau of Information and Telecommunications created.
1-33-38 Commissioner of Bureau of Information and Telecommunications--Powers and duties of bureau.
1-33-39 Appointment of commissioner of Bureau of Information and Telecommunications.
1-33-40 Determining divisions within the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications.
1-33-41 Bureau of Information and Telecommunications authorized to contract with other state agencies.
1-33-43 Functions of Bureau of Information and Telecommunications.
1-33-44 Installation of data processing, telecommunication, and office equipment--Approval of requests.
1-33-45 Service agency for data processing--Agreements with political subdivisions.
1-33-46 Board of Regents--Joint exercise of power.
1-33-47 Expenditures of appropriated moneys by board to acquire equipment--Deposit in fund.
1-33-48 Commissioner allowed to enter into agreements to acquire equipment.
1-33-49 Rules and regulations by commissioner of information and telecommunications--Administrative charges for contractual services.
1-33-50 Internal service fund for data processing--Use of revenues--Maximum operating balance.
1-33-51 Service agency financed by internal service fund--Fee schedule.
1-33-53 Contracts with leasing companies for purchase and lease of data processing equipment.
1-33-54 Data processing service and maintenance contracts--Limitation of remedies.
1-33-55 Charges for early termination of data processing equipment contracts--Maximum payable without legislative appropriation.
1-33-57 Functions, authorities, and positions of the Office of Educational Telecommunications transferred.
1-33-58 Commissioner of Bureau of Information and Telecommunications to perform functions of secretary of former Department of Education and Cultural Affairs.
1-33-59 Functions, authorities, and positions of Office of Digital Dakota Network transferred.
1-33-61 Educational Telecommunications Board of Directors continued .
1-33-63 Background investigation of information technology employees and contractors.
1-33-1. Department continued. The Department of Executive Management is hereby continued.
Source: SL 1973, ch 2, § 10; SL 2005, ch 10, § 9.
1-33-2. Governor as head of office. The head of the Department of Executive Management is the Governor.
Source: SL 1973, ch 2, § 11; SL 2003, ch 272 (Ex. Ord. 03-1), § 82.
1-33-3. Bureaus and other agencies constituting department. The Department of Executive Management consists of the Bureau of Finance and Management, the Bureau of Administration, the Bureau of Human Resources, the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications, the Governor's Office of Economic Development, and any other agencies created by administrative action or law and placed under the Department of Executive Management.
Source: SL 1973, ch 2, § 12; SL 1974, ch 3, § 9; SL 1982, ch 17, § 1; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21; SL 2003, ch 272 (Ex. Ord. 03-1), § 82; SL 2011, ch 1 (Ex. Ord. 11-1), § 96, eff. Apr. 12, 2011; SL 2012, ch 23, § 1.
1-33-4. Appointment of bureau heads--Titles. Except as provided by § 1-33-10, the heads of the bureaus within the Department of Executive Management shall be appointed by the Governor and serve at his pleasure, and shall each have the title of commissioner.
Source: SL 1973, ch 2, § 13; SL 2003, ch 272 (Ex. Ord. 03-1), § 82.
1-33-5, 1-33-6. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 23, §§ 2, 3.
(2) The Health and Educational Facilities Authority created by chapter 1-16A.
Source: SL 1973, ch 2, § 16.
(2) The Capitol Complex Restoration and Beautification Commission continued by chapter 5-15.
Source: SL 1974, ch 3, § 5.
(6) The Division of the State Chemist created by the former § 13-57-12.
The Bureau of Administration shall, under the direction and control of the commissioner of administration, administer all the functions of the divisions enumerated above, but those functions shall not be reallocated into more than six divisions.
Source: SL 1974, ch 3, § 6.
(6) Contract as is necessary to perform its duties.
Source: SL 1973, ch 23, § 5; SL 2003, ch 272 (Ex. Ord. 03-1), § 82; SL 2012, ch 23, § 4.
1-33-10. Commissioner of human resources--Appointment. The Bureau of Human Resources is administered by a commissioner appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. The commissioner serves at the pleasure of the Governor.
Source: SL 1973, ch 23, § 7; SL 2010, ch 19, § 1; SL 2012, ch 23, § 5.
1-33-10.1. Bureau of Human Resources student internships. There is hereby created a student intern program within the Bureau of Human Resources to provide administrative internships for students to foster knowledge and understanding of the governmental process and to provide assistance to the executive branch of state government.
Source: SL 2014, ch 10, § 1.
1-33-11 to 1-33-13. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 23, §§ 6 to 8.
1-33-14. Repealed by SL 1984, ch 207, § 8.
1-33-15. Transferred to § 1-52-3.1 by SL 2005, ch 10, § 10.
1-33-16 to 1-33-17. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 10, §§ 11 to 13.
1-33-18 to 1-33-19.1. Transferred to §§ 1-52-3.2 to 1-52-3.4 by SL 2005, ch 10, §§ 14 to 16.
1-33-19.2. Transferred to § 1-52-13 by SL 2009, ch 1, § 120.
1-33-20.1. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 10, § 19.
1-33-21. Community development block grant program transferred to Governor's Office of Economic Development. The community development block grant program, which has been administered through the Department of Environment and Natural Resources is hereby transferred to the Governor's Office of Economic Development.
Source: SL 1987, ch 390 (Ex. Ord. 87-1), § 35; SL 1991, ch 17 (Ex. Ord. 91-4), § 17.
1-33-22. Transferred to § 1-52-3.5 by SL 2005, ch 10, §§ 21, 43.
1-33-23. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 10, § 22.
1-33-24, 1-33-25. Repealed by SL 1992, ch 13, §§ 1, 2.
1-33-26. Creation of Office of Digital Dakota Network--Purposes--Policies and rules. There is hereby created within the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications an Office of Digital Dakota Network for the purposes of advising the commissioner of information and telecommunications in identifying statewide video telecommunications network options, creating a telecommunications network, providing cost-effective services for education, government, business, and rural economic development, ensuring network uses are consistent with the best interests of the state and network users. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications shall establish policies and rules to implement the Digital Dakota Network.
Source: SL 1992, ch 373 (Ex. Ord. 92-3), § 17; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21; SL 1995, ch 322 (Ex. Ord. 95-6), §§ 17, 18; SL 2005, ch 16, § 3.
1-33-27 to 1-33-29. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 16, §§ 8 to 10.
1-33-30. Responsibilities of commissioner--Network use and programming. The commissioner of information and telecommunications shall be responsible for administration of policies and administrative rules, and shall be responsible for network use and programming.
The functions provided in chapter 1-33 and the rule-making authority of § 1-33-38, as it regards the determination of issues related to use, programming, policies, and management of the network are hereby transferred to the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications.
Source: SL 1992, ch 373 (Ex. Ord. 92-3), § 21; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21; SL 1995, ch 322 (Ex. Ord. 95-6), §§ 17, 18.
1-33-31. Bureau authorized to contract for expert assistance. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications may contract for expert assistance to assist in the performance of its responsibilities under this chapter.
Source: SL 1992, ch 373 (Ex. Ord. 92-3), § 22; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21; SL 1995, ch 322 (Ex. Ord. 95-6), §§ 17, 18.
1-33-32. Bureau to submit budgets and proposals to Governor. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications shall prepare and submit budgets and proposals for management of the Digital Dakota Network to the commissioner of information and telecommunications.
Source: SL 1992, ch 373 (Ex. Ord. 92-3), § 23; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21; SL 1995, ch 322 (Ex. Ord. 95-6), §§ 17, 18; SL 2005, ch 16, § 4.
1-33-33. Acceptance and expenditure of funds. The bureau may accept and expend any funds obtained from federal sources, gifts, contributions, or any other source if such acceptance and expenditure is approved in accordance with § 4-8B-10. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications shall continue to be responsible for the expenditure of funds authorized for building, expanding, maintaining, and operating the network.
Source: SL 1992, ch 373 (Ex. Ord. 92-3), § 24; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21.
1-33-34. Repealed by SL 2013, ch 13, § 1.
1-33-35. Operation of network by Bureau of Information and Telecommunications. Operation of the Digital Dakota Network including design of a video network structure compatible with the existing telecommunications infrastructure, the administration of a billing service system for users of the network and issues related to operation of the network shall continue to be the responsibility of the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications pursuant to chapter 1-33.
Source: SL 1992, ch 373 (Ex. Ord. 92-3), § 26; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21; SL 2005, ch 16, § 5.
1-33-36. Adoption of rules for Digital Dakota Network. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications may adopt, pursuant to chapter 1-26, administrative rules regarding Digital Dakota Network operations, practices, procedures, billings, fees, sites, program sources, program content, program distribution, terminal sites, and any other need identified for successful operation of the Digital Dakota Network.
Source: SL 1992, ch 373 (Ex. Ord. 92-3), § 27; SL 1995, ch 322 (Ex. Ord. 95-6), §§ 17, 18; SL 2005, ch 16, § 6.
1-33-37. Bureau of Information and Telecommunications created. There is hereby created within the Department of Executive Management the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications.
Source: SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 17; SL 2003, ch 272 (Ex. Ord. 03-1), § 82.
1-33-38. Commissioner of Bureau of Information and Telecommunications--Powers and duties of bureau. The head of the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications is the commissioner of information and telecommunications.
(2) Employ such staff and maintain facilities as necessary to operate a local government services program which shall provide or arrange for services for public corporations pursuant to the provisions of § 1-33-45.
Source: SDC 1939, § 55.2005; SL 1943, ch 257, § 11; SL 1955, ch 243, § 1; SL 1963, ch 353, § 15; SL 1971, ch 5, § 6; SL 1974, ch 7; SL 1975, ch 12; SL 1979, ch 6; SL 1985, ch 33, § 17; SL 1988, ch 11, § 1; SL 1993, ch 162; SDCL, § 1-14-12; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 18.
1-33-39. Appointment of commissioner of Bureau of Information and Telecommunications. The commissioner of the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications shall be appointed by, and serve at, the pleasure of the Governor.
Source: SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 19.
1-33-40. Determining divisions within the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications. Divisions within the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications shall be determined by the commissioner.
Source: SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 20.
1-33-41. Bureau of Information and Telecommunications authorized to contract with other state agencies. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications may contract with other state agencies for administrative support, accounting, payroll, and personnel services.
Source: SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 28.
(1) "Data processing," any automated collection, storage, manipulation, and retrieval of data including: central processing units for micro, mini, and mainframe computers; any related peripheral equipment such as, but not limited to, terminals, document scanners, word processors, intelligent copiers, disk units, tape units, controllers, plotters, offline memory storage, printer devices, and data transmission equipment; and any software such as, but not limited to, operating systems, teleprocessing monitors, data base monitors, library and maintenance routines, and application programs.
(2) "Office systems technology," office equipment such as typewriters, duplicating, photocopy, and paper handling machines or equipment, micrographic equipment, and printing equipment and services.
(3) "Services," the providing of consultant assistance for any aspect of information technology, to include data processing, office system technology, and telecommunication systems and networks.
(4) "Telecommunications," any transmission, emission, or reception of signals of any kind containing communications of any nature, by wire, radio, optical, or other electromagnetic means, including all facilities, equipment, supplies, and services for transmission, emission, or reception. Telecommunications does not include data processing services provided or authorized by the Bureau of Administration or Federal Communication Commission licensed facilities under the control of the South Dakota Board of Educational Telecommunications.
Source: SL 1983, ch 4, § 1; SL 1990, ch 446; SDCL, § 1-14-12.10.
(7) Providing, where deemed feasible, any tribally controlled school or Bureau of Indian Education school a means to utilize the state communication and information systems and service at the school's expense and purchase bandwidth at the same rate as other agencies listed in this chapter.
Source: SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 29; SL 1999, ch 227, § 11; SL 2018, ch 15, § 1.
1-33-44. Installation of data processing, telecommunication, and office equipment--Approval of requests. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications shall develop, install, and direct office systems technology, software, and services; telecommunication equipment, software, and services; and data processing equipment, software, and services to serve statewide needs. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications may approve, disapprove, or modify requests of departments, agencies, commissions, institutions, or any other units of state government which involve the acquisition by lease or purchase of any office systems technology, software, and services; telecommunication equipment, software, and services; and data processing equipment, software, and services.
The bureau shall take into consideration the unique needs of the separate legislative and judicial branches of government, the constitutional offices, and the Public Utilities Commission when evaluating requests for software acquisition. Nothing in this section may be construed to prevent the legislative and judicial branches of government, the constitutional offices, and the Public Utilities Commission from carrying out their separate functions or responsibilities.
Source: SL 1966, ch 170, § 3; SDCL, § 4-7-21; SL 1982, ch 8; SL 1983, ch 4, § 2; SDCL, § 1-14-12.1; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21.
1-33-45. Service agency for data processing--Agreements with political subdivisions. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications, at the direction and under the control of the Governor, and subject to the provisions of this chapter, shall develop and administer a service agency whose primary purpose shall be to serve statewide needs relating to automatic data processing services and to provide such services for any department, agency, commission, institution, or any other units of state government and for any of the political subdivisions of the state. The commissioner of information and telecommunications is hereby authorized to enter into agreements with any political subdivision for such purposes, and any political subdivision is hereby authorized to enter into such agreements for automatic data processing services.
Source: SL 1966, ch 170, § 3; SDCL, § 4-7-22; SDCL, § 1-14-12.2; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21.
1-33-46. Board of Regents--Joint exercise of power. To effectuate the purposes of this chapter, the South Dakota Board of Regents may provide and enter into an agreement for the joint exercise of governmental power with the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications.
Source: SL 1983, ch 4, § 3; SDCL, § 1-14-12.11; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21.
1-33-47. Expenditures of appropriated moneys by board to acquire equipment--Deposit in fund. Moneys appropriated to state boards, commissions, agencies, and other instrumentalities for the purchase of equipment may be paid to the Bureau of Information and Telecommunication and expended by the bureau to acquire the equipment by purchase or by lease. Moneys so paid in any year but not required to be expended for lease purchase payments shall be deposited in a fund administered by the Bureau of Information and Telecommunication which shall be available for renewal and replacement of existing equipment. Any money in the fund is continuously appropriated for the purposes of §§ 1-33-47 and 1-33-48.
Source: SL 1988, ch 15, § 1; SDCL, § 1-14-16; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21.
1-33-48. Commissioner allowed to enter into agreements to acquire equipment. The commissioner of information and telecommunication may enter into purchase or lease-purchase agreements providing for the acquisition of equipment for state boards, commissions, agencies, and instrumentalities, and shall have all powers determined by the commissioner to be necessary to accomplish this purpose.
Source: SL 1988, ch 15, § 2; SDCL, § 1-14-17; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21.
1-33-49. Rules and regulations by commissioner of information and telecommunications--Administrative charges for contractual services. The commissioner of information and telecommunications is empowered and it shall be his duty, to prescribe regulations, not inconsistent with law for the government of his bureau, the distribution and performance of its business, and the custody, use, and preservation of records, papers, books, and property pertaining thereto and on such other subjects as the law may specifically authorize him to make regulations.
The commissioner of information and telecommunications shall promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to establish administrative charges for the contractual services authorized by § 1-33-38.
Source: SDC 1939, § 55.2004; SL 1988, ch 11, § 11; SDCL §§ 1-14-13, 1-14-14.2; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21.
1-33-50. Internal service fund for data processing--Use of revenues--Maximum operating balance. There is hereby established in the state treasury a data processing internal service fund. Any receipts or revenues into said fund may be expended for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the data processing services provided by the service agency authorized by § 1-33-45. The fee schedule for services rendered by the service agency shall provide for a maximum operating balance of two months' average operating expenditures incurred by such operation. This average shall be calculated on an accrual basis and shall be double a moving monthly average of the twelve months' operating expenditures preceding the month of operation.
Source: SL 1966, ch 181; SDCL, § 4-7-23; SL 1970, ch 30, § 5; SL 1974, ch 41; SDCL, § 1-14-12.3.
1-33-51. Service agency financed by internal service fund--Fee schedule. The operations of the service agency shall be financed by means of appropriations, gifts, grants, or reimbursements for services rendered which shall be receipted into the data processing internal service fund authorized and established in the state treasury by § 1-33-50. The fee schedule for such services shall be designed, to the extent practicable, to recover all costs incurred in the operation of the service agency.
Source: SL 1966, ch 170, § 3; SDCL, § 4-7-24; SDCL, § 1-14-12.5.
1-33-52. Repealed by SL 2013, ch 13, § 2.
1-33-53. Contracts with leasing companies for purchase and lease of data processing equipment. A state agency using leased automatic data processing equipment may, with the approval of the commissioner of information and telecommunications, enter into a contract with a leasing company for the lease or purchase by the agency of automatic data processing equipment with nonstate funds furnished by the company, and may transfer the title of the equipment to the leasing company for lease back to the agency at a rate which takes into account the value of any accruals applied to the equipment. A state agency may also transfer nonstate funds from a leasing company to the seller of automatic data processing equipment without complying with the requirements of law relating to the deposit of funds in the state treasury.
Source: SL 1978, ch 7, § 4; SDCL, § 1-14-12.9; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21.
1-33-54. Data processing service and maintenance contracts--Limitation of remedies. The commissioner of information and telecommunications may enter into automatic data processing equipment and maintenance contracts which contain reasonable and lawful provisions regarding limitation of remedies. Nothing in this section, however, shall authorize a limitation of remedies which is contrary to the provisions of chapter 53-9.
Source: SL 1978, ch 7, § 3; SDCL, § 1-14-12.8; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21.
1-33-55. Charges for early termination of data processing equipment contracts--Maximum payable without legislative appropriation. Termination charges or fees for early termination of a state contract for automatic data processing equipment, not to exceed five thousand dollars, may be authorized by the commissioner of information and telecommunications if the requesting agency can pay the charges from its operating budget. If the charges or fees needed exceed five thousand dollars, they shall be paid from a special legislative appropriation for the purpose of paying the termination charges or fees for a particular contract.
Source: SL 1978, ch 7, § 2; SDCL, § 1-14-12.7; SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 21.
1-33-56. Repealed by SL 2013, ch 13, § 3.
1-33-57. Functions, authorities, and positions of the Office of Educational Telecommunications transferred. The functions, authorities, and positions of the Office of Educational Telecommunications, provided in chapter 13-47, are hereby transferred to the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications.
Source: SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 22.
1-33-58. Commissioner of Bureau of Information and Telecommunications to perform functions of secretary of former Department of Education and Cultural Affairs. The commissioner of information and telecommunications shall perform the functions of the secretary of the former Department of Education and Cultural Affairs relating to the Office of Educational Telecommunications, provided in chapter 13-47.
Source: SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 23; SL 2003, ch 272 (Ex. Ord. 03-1), § 82.
1-33-59. Functions, authorities, and positions of Office of Digital Dakota Network transferred. The functions, authorities, and positions of the Office of Digital Dakota Network, pursuant to chapter 1-33 are hereby transferred to the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications.
Source: SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 24; SL 2005, ch 16, § 7.
1-33-60. Repealed by SL 1995, ch 322 (Ex Ord 95-6), §§ 17, 18.
1-33-61. Educational Telecommunications Board of Directors continued. The Educational Telecommunications Board of Directors is hereby continued and shall exercise its established functions, provided in chapter 13-47, with relation to the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications.
Source: SL 1994, ch 412 (Ex. Ord. 94-4), § 26.
1-33-62. Repealed by SL 1995, ch 322 (Ex Ord 95-6), § 19.
1-33-63. Background investigation of information technology employees and contractors. The commissioner of the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications may require any information technology employee, new employee, or contractor to pass a background investigation. The background investigation may be criminal or of another nature. The state and federal criminal background investigation shall be by means of a fingerprint check by the Division of Criminal Investigation and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The bureau shall submit the completed fingerprint card to the Division of Criminal Investigation before the new employee or contractor enters into service. Any person whose employment is subject to the requirements of this section may enter into service on a temporary basis pending receipt of results of the background investigation. Any person whose employment or contract is subject to the requirements of this section shall pay any fee charged for the background investigation.
Source: SL 2017, ch 9, § 1.

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