Cal. Gov. Code § 15002.5
General
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2013
As of January 1, 2011
The Attorney General may arrange and classify the work of the Department of Justice, and consolidate, abolish, or create divisions, bureaus, branches, sections or units within the department. Any statutory or other reference to the Office of the Attorney General, the State Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation, the Division of Narcotic Enforcement, or the Division of Gambling Control shall be construed to refer to the division, bureau, branch, section or unit within the department which is performing the functions referred to; and no such function shall be abolished without express statutory authority.
The Attorney General may arrange and classify the work of the Department of Justice, and consolidate, abolish, or create divisions, bureaus, branches, sections, or units within the department. Any statutory or other reference to the Office of the Attorney General, the State Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation, the Division of Law Enforcement, or the Bureau of Gambling Control shall be construed to refer to the division, bureau, branch, section, or unit within the department which is performing the functions referred to; and no such function shall be abolished without express statutory authority.
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