ORS 276A.506
Powers of council

  • advisory committees

(1)

The Oregon Geographic Information Council has the exclusive power to:

(a)

Serve as the statewide governing body for sharing and managing geospatial framework data that public bodies share under ORS 276A.500 (Definitions) to 276A.515 (State geographic information officer);

(b)

Develop and update every four years a strategic plan to manage geospatial framework data that aligns as closely as possible with the Enterprise Information Resources Management Strategy described in ORS 276A.203 (State Chief Information Officer) and oversee the implementation of the plan;

(c)

Adopt, in consultation with the State Chief Information Officer, rules, policies and standards that identify geospatial framework data that public bodies must share and that specify how frequently public bodies must share the geospatial framework data;

(d)

Recommend an allocation of responsibilities among public bodies for collecting, using, managing, sharing and maintaining geospatial framework data and devise and recommend terms under which public bodies share geospatial framework data;

(e)

Adopt charters, rules, policies and procedures for carrying out the council’s purposes under ORS 276A.503 (Oregon Geographic Information Council);

(f)

Establish subcommittees, work groups and other bodies or methods of organization that the council deems necessary to carry out the council’s purposes under ORS 276A.503 (Oregon Geographic Information Council); and

(g)

Establish and appoint members to advisory committees for the purposes described in subsection (3) of this section.

(2)

The Oregon Geographic Information Council shall:

(a)

Lead and coordinate efforts to accumulate, disseminate, analyze and manage geographic information, including efforts that:

(A)

Provide a statewide forum for discussing and resolving issues related to geographic information management;

(B)

Develop and maintain partnerships for managing geographic information among public bodies; and

(C)

Identify best practices for managing geographic information and geographic information systems and determine whether and how to apply the best practices within this state.

(b)

Recommend laws, rules, policies and strategies for improving geographic information collection, dissemination, analysis and management to the Legislative Assembly, the United States Congress, public bodies and other individuals and entities.

(c)

Develop and submit each biennium to the State Chief Information Officer for approval a plan and a budget for collecting, using, managing, sharing and maintaining geospatial framework data and for maintaining a geospatial data library within the office of Enterprise Information Services.

(d)

Work with public bodies to:

(A)

Coordinate the activities of public bodies that relate to collecting, using, managing, sharing and maintaining geospatial framework data;

(B)

Develop strategies to improve geospatial framework data sharing, to reduce duplication of effort and to improve the coordination described in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph;

(C)

Identify the types, categories, forms and other classifications of geospatial framework data that public bodies, private entities and the public need;

(D)

Disseminate information about projects that various public bodies are undertaking with respect to geospatial framework data and other geographic information;

(E)

Invite participation in developing, reviewing and updating the strategic plan described in subsection (1)(b) of this section;

(F)

Recommend legislation to enhance geospatial framework data management and sharing among public bodies; and

(G)

Recommend to the Legislative Assembly strategies for eliminating the fees that public bodies charge to other public bodies for geospatial framework data under ORS 190.050 (Fees for geographic data) or 192.324 (Copies or inspection of public records).

(e)

Review periodically plans, grant proposals and budget requests that public bodies make for the purpose of digital mapping and identify opportunities for collaboration and shared investment that reduce unnecessary duplication of effort.

(f)

Report on the plan described in paragraph (c) of this subsection and the council’s other activities to the State Chief Information Officer, the Governor and the Joint Legislative Committee on Information Management and Technology on or before March 1 of each odd-numbered year.

(3)

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(a)

The council may establish an advisory committee for any purpose, and, subject to paragraph (b) of this subsection, membership on an advisory committee is open to any person.

(b)

If the council establishes one or more advisory committees for the purpose of advising the council concerning the development, collection, sharing or aggregation of geospatial framework data, the council shall establish each advisory committee with reference to the committee members’ expertise or ability to advise the council concerning a particular category of geospatial framework data.

(c)

Each advisory committee the council establishes under paragraph (b) of this subsection shall:

(A)

Identify particular geospatial framework data that public bodies should share;

(B)

Recommend a schedule for sharing the geospatial framework data that the committee identifies in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph;

(C)

Recommend processes, work flow, procedures and necessary funding for collecting, using, managing, sharing and maintaining geospatial framework data; and

(D)

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(i)
Recommend and coordinate recommendations from other sources for data formats, security standards and other standards for collecting, storing, transferring, maintaining and managing geospatial framework data;
(ii)
Submit the recommendations to the council and the State Chief Information Officer; and
(iii)
Update and revise the recommendations periodically to account for new circumstances.

(d)

Members of an advisory committee may not receive compensation, but the State Chief Information Officer, at the State Chief Information Officer’s discretion, may reimburse members of an advisory committee for actual and necessary travel and other expenses the members incur in performing the members’ duties, in the manner and amounts provided for in ORS 292.495 (Compensation and expenses of members of state boards and commissions), from funds appropriated to the State Chief Information Officer for the carrying out the council’s purposes. [2017 c.166 §3; 2021 c.17 §7]

Source: Section 276A.506 — Powers of council; advisory committees, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors276A.­html.

276A.200
Legislative findings on information resources
276A.203
State Chief Information Officer
276A.206
Oversight of state information and telecommunications technology by State Chief Information Officer
276A.209
State Information Technology Operating Fund
276A.223
Requirement that state agency or public corporation obtain quality management services when implementing information technology initiative
276A.230
Definitions
276A.233
Information technology portfolio-based management
276A.236
Enterprise information resources management
276A.239
Portfolio-based management of information technology resources for Secretary of State
276A.242
Portfolio-based management of information technology resources for State Treasurer
276A.250
Definitions
276A.253
Oregon transparency website
276A.256
Reports of tax expenditures connected to economic development
276A.259
Transparency Oregon Advisory Commission
276A.262
Transparency Oregon Advisory Commission Fund
276A.270
Definitions
276A.273
Electronic Government Portal Advisory Board
276A.276
Ability to offer government services through portal
276A.300
Information systems security in executive department
276A.303
Information systems security for Secretary of State, State Treasurer and Attorney General
276A.306
Information security incidents and assessments
276A.323
State agency coordination
276A.326
Oregon Cybersecurity Advisory Council
276A.329
Oregon Cybersecurity Center of Excellence
276A.332
Authority of State Chief Information Officer to enter into agreements
276A.335
Moneys from federal government and other sources
276A.350
Definitions
276A.353
Chief Data Officer
276A.356
Open data standard
276A.359
Technical standards manual
276A.362
Release of publishable data on web portal
276A.365
Information management by state agencies
276A.368
Purpose of data
276A.371
Obligations of state agency under public records law
276A.374
Application to Secretary of State and State Treasurer
276A.400
Policy
276A.403
Coordination of telecommunications systems
276A.406
Acquisition of broadband and communications services
276A.409
Use of agency travel and transportation funds for telecommunications services
276A.412
Contracts for telecommunications equipment and services not to exceed 10 years
276A.415
Agreements to fund or acquire telecommunications equipment and services
276A.418
Public contracts for broadband Internet access service
276A.421
Provision of broadband services that compete with services of private telecommunications provider
276A.424
Connecting Oregon Schools Fund
276A.500
Definitions
276A.503
Oregon Geographic Information Council
276A.506
Powers of council
276A.509
Public body duty to share geospatial framework data with council
276A.512
Oregon Geographic Information Council Fund
276A.515
State geographic information officer
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