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Georgia State Code
Title      50
Chapter      29  
Section Navigation     1 ... 10           11 ... 12      
Section<<< 11 12  
Title 50, Chapter 29, Section 12 (50-29-12)

(a) The General Assembly desires to promote economic development and efficient delivery of government services by encouraging state governmental agencies and private sector entities to conduct their business and transactions using electronic media.

(b) All state agencies, authorities, and boards are authorized to establish pilot projects, which are to serve as models for the application of technology such as electronic signatures, through public and private partnerships with private companies providing such technology related services. Such pilot projects shall be approved by the Georgia Technology Authority. Such projects shall consider both commercial and government applications, be inclusive of major categories of electronic signature technology, and be established through a request for proposal process. The pilot projects are intended to provide a proof of concept for the application of technology, such as electronic signatures, and to serve to educate the General Assembly and the public at large as to the benefits of electronic signatures as well as the role of state government in any future regulatory capacity. One such pilot project may involve digital signatures and the use of a public key infrastructure established by a service provider. Any private partner chosen for these pilot projects may establish user fees to pay for the cost of these services so that no state funds would be required.

(c) State agencies establishing pilot projects shall submit quarterly progress reports on such projects to the Georgia Technology Authority, and the authority shall then submit such reports to the Electronic Commerce Study Committee. The authority shall monitor the success of such pilot projects and provide technical assistance to the extent that resources of the authority are available.

(d) There is created the Electronic Commerce Study Committee to be composed of 12 members. The committee shall study the issues relating to electronic records and signatures. The President of the Senate shall appoint five members to the committee, three of whom shall be members of the Senate and two of whom shall be citizen members with recognized interest and expertise in electronic commerce. The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint five members to the committee, three of whom shall be members of such House and two of whom shall be citizen members with recognized interest and expertise in electronic commerce. The members of the committee shall serve for terms of office beginning at the time of their appointment and expiring December 31 of each even-numbered year. Vacancies occurring on the committee shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment to serve out the remaining unexpired term of office. The President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives shall also each designate from among their legislator appointees one cochair of the committee to serve as cochair during their terms of office as a member of the committee. The Secretary of State shall appoint one member to the committee. The chief information officer of the Georgia Technology Authority shall also serve as a member of the committee. The committee, upon the call of either cochair, is authorized to conduct meetings at such places and at such times as it considers expedient and to do all other things which are necessary or convenient to enable it to fully and adequately exercise its powers, perform its duties, and accomplish its objectives and purposes. Members of the committee who are state officials, other than legislative members, and state employees shall receive no compensation for their services on the committee, but they shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties as members of the committee. Private persons appointed to the committee shall also be reimbursed for expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties as members of the committee from funds available to the Department of Administrative Services. The funds necessary for the reimbursement of the expenses of state officials, other than legislative members, and state employees shall come from funds appropriated to or otherwise available to their respective departments. The committee shall make a report of its findings and recommendations, with suggestions for proposed legislation, if any, on or before December 15 of each year. The Electronic Commerce Study Committee created in this subsection shall be terminated on December 31, 2002, and this subsection shall be repealed in its entirety on December 31, 2002.

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