71st OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2001 Regular Session
 
HA to HB 2802
 
LC 1203/HB 2802-2
 
                       HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO
                         HOUSE BILL 2802
 
    By COMMITTEE ON RULES, REDISTRICTING, AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
 
                            April 16
 
  Delete lines 4 through 18 of the printed bill and insert:
  '  { +  SECTION 1. + }  { + (1) The Secretary of State, in
conjunction with county clerks or other county officials in
charge of elections, shall develop and implement a centralized
voter registration system for the state as provided in this
section.
  ' (2) The Secretary of State shall first develop a detailed
project definition for a centralized voter registration system,
which may include but is not limited to a capability assessment
for state and county elections staff, a project scope document, a
detailed set of business and system requirements, including data
descriptions and update cycles, a definition of the project
management framework, schedule and cost estimates and a risk
management plan.
  ' (3) The Secretary of State shall provide a copy of the
project definition to the Joint Legislative Committee on
Information Management and Technology for review and comment
during the interim between the 2001 and the 2003 regular sessions
of the Legislative Assembly.
  ' (4) Following review and comment by the Joint Legislative
Committee on Information Management and Technology under
subsection (3) of this section, the Secretary of State shall
develop a detailed project management plan, including but not
limited to a communication plan, a network configuration plan, a
security management plan, a cost management plan and a project
implementation plan with detailed schedule and cost estimates.
  ' (5) Thereafter, the Secretary of State shall implement the
project management plan, which may include but is not limited to
the purchase of hardware and software and the implementation of
other systems necessary to operate a centralized voter
registration system for the state not later than January 31,
2004. + } ' .
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