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Home » US Law » 2022 Indiana Code » Title 4. State Offices and Administration » Article 3. Governor » Chapter 22. Office of Management and Budget

4-3-22-1. Legislative Findings

Sec. 1. The state will benefit from devoting adequate resources to do the following: (1) Gather and coordinate data in a timely manner. (2) Perform comprehensive and detailed budgeting analysis. (3) Put in place comprehensive and effective budgeting practices. (4) Coordinate all functions related to budgeting and controlling spending in state government. (5) Perform comprehensive […]

4-3-22-1.5. “Continuous Process Improvement”

Sec. 1.5. As used in this chapter, “continuous process improvement” means a management methodology that combines tools to improve process speed and reduce waste with data driven project analysis to provide products and services with improved quality at lower cost. As added by P.L.152-2012, SEC.2.

4-3-22-13.1. Repealed

As added by P.L.131-2012, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.53-2014, SEC.50; P.L.5-2015, SEC.4. Repealed by P.L.130-2018, SEC.2.

4-3-22-14. Agencies and Instrumentalities; Required Compliance and Cooperation

Sec. 14. All instrumentalities, agencies, authorities, boards, commissions, and officers of the executive, including the administrative, department of state government, and all bodies corporate and politic established as instrumentalities of the state shall: (1) comply with the policies and procedures related to fiscal management that are established by the OMB and approved by the governor; […]

4-3-22-15. Agencies; Accountability; Compliance With Statutory Requirements

Sec. 15. All state agencies (as defined in IC 4-12-1-2) shall, in addition to complying with all statutory duties applicable to state purchasing, be accountable to the OMB for adherence to policies, procedures, and spending controls established by the OMB and approved by the governor. As added by P.L.246-2005, SEC.38.

4-3-22-16. Repealed

As added by P.L.137-2006, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.110-2010, SEC.1; P.L.187-2014, SEC.1; P.L.237-2017, SEC.1. Repealed by P.L.130-2018, SEC.3.

4-3-22-2. “Director”

Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, “director” means the director of the office of management and budget established by this chapter. As added by P.L.246-2005, SEC.38.

4-3-22-3. Establishment of Office; Director

Sec. 3. (a) To address the needs set forth in section 1 of this chapter, there is established the office of management and budget, which is referred to in this chapter as the “OMB”. (b) The OMB shall have a director who is the chief financial officer of the state. The director shall report directly […]

4-3-22-4. Responsibilities and Authority of Budget Director

Sec. 4. The director is responsible and accountable for and has authority over the following: (1) All functions performed by the following: (A) The budget agency. (B) The department of state revenue. (C) The department of local government finance. (D) The Indiana finance authority. (E) The management performance hub. The directors of these agencies, departments, […]

4-3-22-5. Omb Director as Budget Director

Sec. 5. The director may serve as the budget director of the budget agency under IC 4-12-1-3 unless the governor appoints another individual to serve as the budget director. If the director also serves as the budget director, the director is not entitled to receive any salary or other compensation as budget director. As added […]

4-3-22-6. Repealed

As added by P.L.246-2005, SEC.38. Amended by P.L.152-2012, SEC.3. Repealed by P.L.269-2017, SEC.4.

4-3-22-7. Duties; Fiscal Management

Sec. 7. The OMB shall assist the governor in the articulation, development, and execution of the governor’s policies and programs on fiscal management. As added by P.L.246-2005, SEC.38.

4-3-22-8. Duties; Review and Development of Policies and Proposals

Sec. 8. The OMB shall assist and represent the governor in the development and review of all policy, legislative, and rulemaking proposals affecting capital budgeting, procurement, e-government, and other matters related to fiscal management. As added by P.L.246-2005, SEC.38.