§ 10-3-1704 - Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology -- Members -- Duties.
               	 		
10-3-1704.    Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology -- Members -- Duties.
    (a)  The  members of the House of Representatives and the Senate appointed at  each regular session of the General Assembly to the Joint Committee on  Advanced Communications and Information Technology shall constitute a  joint committee of the General Assembly to function during and in the  interim between the sine die adjournment or extended recess of the  regular session or fiscal session of each General Assembly, until the  convening of the next regular session or fiscal session of the General  Assembly or reconvening of the current General Assembly, or during an  extended recess.
(b)    (1)    (A)  The  Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology  shall make continuing studies concerning the development of access to a  statewide public telecommunications network for distance learning,  telemedicine, universal access for governmental entities, and other  issues concerning advanced communications and information technology,  either initiated by the Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and  Information Technology or referred to it by either house of the General  Assembly for study, in the interim between sessions of the General  Assembly.
            (B)    (i)  Interim  study proposals and resolutions filed with the Legislative Council  under the provisions of    10-3-214 for review and referral to the  appropriate germane interim committee of the General Assembly, relating  to advanced communications and information technology, shall be referred  to the Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information  Technology.
                  (ii)  The Joint  Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology shall  undertake each study referred to it by members of the General Assembly  or by the Legislative Council and shall submit a report of its findings  and recommendations in regard to each study request to the General  Assembly prior to the convening of the next session of the General  Assembly.
                  (iii)  The Joint  Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology shall  review any plan developed or updated by a public instrumentality.
      (2)  In  addition, the Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and  Information Technology shall exercise leadership in the interim between  legislative sessions and shall attempt to coordinate for the various  committees of the General Assembly the various activities, studies, and  planning activities of the General Assembly which relate to the  development of access to a statewide public telecommunications  information infrastructure.
      (3)  The  Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology  shall have the power and authority, upon approval of a majority of the  members of the Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and  Information Technology, to subpoena persons, documents, and records.  However, no action of the Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and  Information Technology regarding the exercise of the subpoena power  shall be taken except upon notice of at least one (1) week to all  members of the Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and  Information Technology or upon a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the membership  of the Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information  Technology.
      (4)  The Joint  Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology shall  cooperate with the Governor, with public secondary and postsecondary  institutions of education, with the appropriate administrative agencies  of this state, with legislative and administrative agencies and  institutions of other states, and with the federal government and others  in the planning and development of access to a statewide public  telecommunications infrastructure linking institutions, businesses,  government agencies, schools, hospitals, libraries, communities, and  other public and private entities to the national information  infrastructure.
(c)  The Joint  Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology shall  exercise appropriate legislative oversight of the operations of the  Department of Information Systems.