(a) The General Assembly declares that this act is necessary: (1) To create a structure of state government which will be responsive to the needs of the people of this state and sufficiently flexible to meet changing conditions; (2) To establish executive authority over those areas where executive responsibility presently lies; (3) To provide a […]
Nothing in this act shall apply to state boards that license the professions of the healing arts under the following statutes: (1) Chiropractics, § 17-81-101 et seq.; (2) Dentistry, § 17-82-101 et seq.; (3) Medicine and surgery, § 17-95-201 et seq.; (4) Nursing, § 17-87-101 et seq.; (5) Optometry, § 17-90-101 et seq.; (6) Pharmacy, […]
This act shall not affect the orders, rules, regulations, and standards made or promulgated before February 4, 1971, by any department, institution, division, bureau, board, commission, council, or other agency, the functions, powers, and duties of which have been herein assigned or transferred to a principal department established by this act. The orders, rules, regulations, […]
(a) (1) When any department, institution, or other agency, or part thereof, is transferred to a principal department under a type 1 transfer, that department, institution, or other agency, or part thereof, shall be administered under the direction and supervision of that principal department but shall retain exactly the same prescribed statutory powers, authorities, duties, […]
(a) Under this act, a type 2 transfer means the transferring of all or part of an existing department, institution, or other agency to a principal department established by this act. When all or part of any department, institution, or other agency is transferred to a principal department under a type 2 transfer, its statutory […]
(a) Under this act, a type 3 transfer means the abolishing of an existing department, institution, or other agency and the transferring of all or part of its powers, duties, and functions, records, personnel, property, unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, or other funds to a principal department as specified under this act. (b) When any […]
(a) Under this act, a type 4 transfer means the transferring of all or part of an existing department, institution, or other agency to a principal department established by this act in the following circumstances: (1) When all or part of any department, institution, or other agency is transferred to a principal department under a […]
Unless specifically provided otherwise in this act or by any operative law, whenever, pursuant to existing law, reports, certifications, applications, or requests are required or permitted to be made to a department, institution, division, bureau, board, commission, council, or other agency whose powers and duties are herein assigned or transferred by a type 2, 3, […]
(a) Irrespective of other provisions of this act to the contrary, if the laws in effect on the date of the passage of this act required senatorial confirmation of the appointment of any board or commission member, or of the head of any agency or department of government, or of any head of a division […]