[HISTORY: Adopted by the Suffolk County Legislature 10-7-2014 by Res. No. 811-2014. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The Open Data Committee ("the Committee") is hereby established
to develop the County's open data policy, implement an open data
program and guide future County data policy, as needed, and be it
further
[Amended 3-7-2017 by Res.
No. 114-2017; 5-16-2017 by Res. No. 350-2017]
The Open Data Committee shall be comprised of the following
14 members:
A.Â
The County Executive, or his or her designee;
B.Â
The Commissioner of the Department of Information Technology, or
his or her designee;
C.Â
The GIS Coordinator of the Department of Information Technology,
or his or her designee;
D.Â
A representative from the Budget Office who serves in an IT/data
supporting role;
E.Â
A representative from the Department of Social Services who serves
in an IT/data supporting role, to be selected by the Commissioner
of the Department of Social Services;
F.Â
A representative from the Department of Health Services who serves
in an IT/data supporting role, to be selected by the Commissioner
of the Department of Health Services;
G.Â
A representative from the Department of Public Works who serves in
an IT/data supporting role, to be selected by the Commissioner of
the Department of Public Works;
H.Â
A representative from the Department of Economic Development and
Planning, Planning Division who serves in an IT/data supporting role,
to be selected by the Director of the Planning Division;
I.Â
A representative from the Suffolk County Police Department who serves
in an IT/data supporting role, to be selected by the Commissioner
of the Police Department;
J.Â
The County Attorney, or his or her designee;
K.Â
A member of the County Legislature, to be appointed by the Presiding
Officer;
L.Â
The Suffolk County Comptroller or his or her designee;
M.Â
A representative of a not-for-profit corporation which focuses on
open data policy to be appointed by the Chairperson of the County
Legislature's Government Operations, Personnel, Information Technology
and Housing Committee, or the Chairperson of any successor committee
that exercises jurisdiction over information technology issues; and
N.Â
The County Clerk or his or her designee.
The Committee shall meet within 30 days of being established
for the purposes of selecting a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson.
The Committee shall develop open data policy for the County,
which shall be provided to the County Executive, each member of the
County Legislature and all department heads within 120 days of the
effective date of this chapter.
A.Â
The Committee shall meet on a monthly basis to review the County's
open data policy, implement the program called for in this chapter,
and make amendments as necessary to maximize the amount of data to
be provided and published to the public;
B.Â
Eight members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum for the
purposes of convening meetings.
[Amended 3-7-2017 by Res.
No. 114-2017; 5-16-2017 by Res. No. 350-2017]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
Final versions of statistical or factual information in alphanumeric
form which can be digitally transmitted and processed and is regularly
created or maintained by a County agency or department, and shall
not include images or information protected by intellectual property
laws.
A comprehensive collection of interrelated data that is available
for inspection by the public and shall not include: data which an
agency may deny access to pursuant to local, state or federal law,
data that reflects internal deliberation or decision making, materials
subject to intellectual property laws, proprietary materials or employment
records or similar data.
A.Â
Information Technology is hereby authorized, empowered and directed
to develop a website or web portal, within 60 days of the establishment
of the open data policy by the Committee, that provides public access
to data sets that are published pursuant to its established policy.
B.Â
The public web access called for herein shall be made available by
Information Technology within one year of the effective date of this
chapter.
A.Â
All County departments and agencies shall work with Information Technology
to provide data sets that can be made available to the public.
B.Â
Data sets provided by County departments and agencies to Information
Technology shall be published on the open web system designed by Information
Technology.
Information Technology shall monitor the use of the open data
web system and issue a written report to the County Executive and
each member of the County Legislature on the use of the site, a list
and description of all open data available to the public, and its
recommendations on the continued and/or expanded publication of data
sets to the public one year after the effective date of this chapter.