Cal. Gov. Code § 12800
Administration
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2013
As of January 1, 2011
There are in the state government the following agencies: State and Consumer Services; Business, Transportation and Housing; California Emergency Management; California Environmental Protection; California Health and Human Services; Labor and Workforce Development; Natural Resources; and Youth and Adult Correctional.
(a) There are in the state government the following agencies: Business, Consumer Services, and Housing; Transportation; California Environmental Protection; California Health and Human Services; Labor and Workforce Development; Natural Resources; Government Operations; and Corrections and Rehabilitation.
Whenever the term “Agriculture and Services Agency” appears in any law, it means the “State and Consumer Services Agency,” and whenever the term “Secretary of Agriculture and Services Agency” appears in any law, it means the “Secretary of State and Consumer Services.”
Whenever the term “Business and Transportation Agency” appears in any law, it means the “Business, Transportation and Housing Agency,” and whenever the term “Secretary of the Business and Transportation Agency” appears in any law, it means the “Secretary of Business, Transportation and Housing.”
Whenever the term “Health and Welfare Agency” appears in any law, it means the “California Health and Human Services Agency,” and whenever the term “Secretary of the Health and Welfare Agency” appears in any law, it means the “Secretary of California Health and Human Services.”
Whenever the term “Resources Agency” appears in any law, it means the “Natural Resources Agency,” and whenever the term “Secretary of the Resources Agency” appears in any law, it means the “Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency.”
(b) The secretary of an agency shall be generally responsible for the sound fiscal management of each department, office, or other unit within the agency. The secretary shall review and approve the proposed budget of each department, office, or other unit. The secretary shall hold the head of each department, office, or other unit responsible for management control over the administrative, fiscal, and program performance of his or her department, office, or other unit. The secretary shall review the operations and evaluate the performance at appropriate intervals of each department, office, or other unit, and shall seek continually to improve the organization structure, the operating policies, and the management information systems of each department, office, or other unit.
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