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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Not later than September 1 of each year, the lead agency shall submit to the governor and the legislature a report on the progress in developing, establishing, and operating the system.
(b) The initial report required by Subsection (a) must include:
(1) an interagency data governance plan that includes:
(A) objectives relevant to the system and a framework for achieving those objectives;
(B) the roles and responsibilities of all state entities involved in establishing and maintaining the system; and
(C) documentation of relevant state and federal privacy, cybersecurity, and data collection laws, including rules;
(2) a design plan that includes:
(A) data integration, security, storage, retention, management, processing, and analytics and other products; and
(B) roles and responsibilities of relevant state entity personnel regarding data integration; and
(3) information on the status of:
(A) hiring staff described by Section 10.003(3);
(B) funding applied for and secured; and
(C) the development of an Internet website that includes a preliminary, publicly available consumer data dashboard.
(c) Each report required by Subsection (a) following the initial report must include:
(1) updates to the information required by Subsection (b);
(2) an overview on business use cases the system can support; and
(3) information on the development of analytic tools based on the business use cases described by Subdivision (2).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Education Code - EDUC § 10.005. Reporting Requirements - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/education-code/educ-sect-10-005/
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