The information technology steering committee shall consist of thirteen members, with four members to be appointed by the senate president, four members to be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, one member to be appointed by the chief justice, one member to be appointed by the governor, one member to be appointed by the superintendent of education, and one member to be appointed by the president of the university of Hawaii, and may include representatives from executive branch departments, the legislature, and private individuals. The chief information officer shall serve as an ex officio member and as the chair of the committee. The committee shall select a vice chair from among its members. Each member shall be appointed for four-year terms; provided that each member shall hold office until reappointed by the member's respective appointing authority at the end of the member's term or until the member's successor is appointed.
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The chief information officer shall submit the updated state information technology strategic plan, revised pursuant to subsection (a)(7), to the governor and the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of every fourth regular session of the legislature; provided that the chief information officer shall submit the first updated state information technology strategic plan to the governor and the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2021.[Multiple versions]
As used in this section, "hawaii.gov mobile application" means the mobile application developed by or for the State to enable the public to access hawaii.gov.HRS § 27-43