EVENT April 5: HF 4749 Cybersecurity incidents impacting public-sector organizations in MN reporting required

April 5, the MN House Committee on State and Local Government Finance and Policy will discuss HF 4749 (Bahner) Cybersecurity incidents impacting public-sector organizations in Minnesota reporting required. You can attend the meeting or watch remotely…

Friday, April 5, 2024 , 8:30 AM

State and Local Government Finance and Policy

Chair: Rep. Ginny Klevorn
Location: Room 5
Agenda:

Pending re-referral: HF 4757 (Stephenson) Cannabis regulations modified.
Pending re-referral: HF 4959 (Pinto) Task Force on Holistic and Effective Responses to Illicit Drug Use established, report required, and money appropriated.
HF 4890 (Elkins) Provisions covering technology platform, pharmacy benefit manager, and data protection in vendor contracts changed.
HF 4972 (Freiberg) Notaries electronic database changes made.
HF 4748 (Bahner) Department of Information Technology Services discretionary powers and duties clarified, and conforming changes made.
HF 4749 (Bahner) Cybersecurity incidents impacting public-sector organizations in Minnesota reporting required.
HF 4798 (Klevorn) State government reporting requirement repealed.
HF 4815 (Klevorn) Required date for uncollected debt report changed.
HANDOUTS: Handouts MUST BE IN PDF FORMAT and emailed to the committee administrator by 12 p.m. (noon) the business day before the hearing. If you are bringing hard copies, bring 40 copies. Note: submitted written testimony is public and will be included in the official committee record. It may be posted to the committee webpage if received by deadline.
TESTIFYING: Testimony is limited. The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair, and is subject to change. Please plan accordingly. If you would like to testify, please email the committee administrator by 12 p.m. (noon) the business day before the hearing.
DOCUMENTS: Meeting documents may be found on the State and Local Government Finance and Policy webpage.
VIEWING: This hearing may be viewed on the House webcast schedule page. All video events are closed captioned with automatically generated captions.
*Agenda items (including bills) may be added or removed, and/or order may change.
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Bills Added

HF4757(Stephenson)
Cannabis regulations modified.

HF4890(Elkins)
Provisions covering technology platform, pharmacy benefit manager, and data protection in vendor contracts changed.

HF4959(Pinto)
Task Force on Holistic and Effective Responses to Illicit Drug Use established, report required, and money appropriated.

HF4972(Freiberg)
Notaries electronic database changes made.

HF4748(Bahner)
Department of Information Technology Services discretionary powers and duties clarified, and conforming changes made.

HF4749(Bahner)
Cybersecurity incidents impacting public-sector organizations in Minnesota reporting required.

HF4798(Klevorn)
State government reporting requirement repealed.

HF4815(Klevorn)
Required date for uncollected debt report changed.

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Librarian who follows rural broadband in MN and good uses of new technology (blandinonbroadband.org), hosts a radio show on MN music (mostlyminnesota.com), supports people experiencing homelessness in Minnesota (elimstrongtowershelters.org) and helps with social justice issues through Women’s March MN.

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