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Committee advances bill limiting Department of Management releases, changing tech and background‑check rules
Summary
Senate Study Bill 1083 would require budget information requests go to individual agencies until the governor releases the budget; it shifts some tech and data responsibilities and shortens employee background‑check intervals from 10 to 5 years. The subcommittee approved and advanced the bill.
Senator Guth, presenting Senate Study Bill 1083 on behalf of the Department of Management, said the bill resulted from a realignment and is more than a cleanup. Guth summarized major provisions: “First thing that this bill will do is it says that Department of Management cannot release a budget information to any agency of an agency until the governor makes her budget public. Requests should be made to each department…instead of to the Department of Management.”
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