Examples of Executive branch of state government in a sentence
All departments, agencies, offices, institutions, boards, and commissions within the Executive branch of state government shall comply with this memorandum.
All departments, agencies, offices, institutions, boards, and commissions within the Executive branch of state government must develop a plan each fiscal year delineating those conditions under which an employee shall receive any compensation other than salary, wages, per diem for board members and those benefits provided by the State Employees’ Group Benefits Program and the various retirement systems.
In addition, most departments, agencies and commissions within the Executive branch of state government must file meeting minutes within 35 days of a meeting.
Section 8-11-120 of the 1976 Code is suspended for Fiscal Year 2009-10 and in addition to any other requirement provided by law, when a job vacancy occurs in any state office, agency, department, or other division of the Executive branch of state government, the appointing authority must post a notice with the Office of Human Resources of the Budget and Control Board and the Department of Employment and Workforce at least five working days before employing a person to fill the vacancy.
Section 8-11-120 of the 1976 Code is suspended for Fiscal Year 2009-10 and in addition to any other requirement provided by law, when a job vacancy occurs in any state office, agency, department, or other division of the Executive branch of state government, the appointing authority must post a notice with the Office of Human Resources of the Budget and Control Board and the South Carolina Employment Security Commission at least five working days before employing a person to fill the vacancy.
When the Executive branch of state government was reorganized in 1974, the Department of Insurance became one of the 20 major departments of the Executive branch.
The Commission, an office of the Executive branch of state government, cannot exercise power belonging to the Legislative branch of government.
The Department of Management and Budget (DMB) has legal authority under the Management and Budget Act, 1984 PA 431, and is the central management element of the Executive branch of state government.
All Executive branch departments, agencies, boards and commissions and any other divisions of the Executive branch of state government shall fully cooperate with the Department of Personnel in fulfilling the requirements of this Executive Order and with the Tennessee Human Rights Commission, the Title VI Commission and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in the investigation and resolution of any complaints of unlawful discrimination.
All departments, agencies, offices, institutions, boards, and commissions within the Executive branch of state government must develop a plan each fiscal year delineating those conditions under which an employee shall receive any compensation other than salary, wages, per diem for board members and those benefits provided by the State Employees’ GroupPPM No. 73Page 3 of 7 Benefits Program and the various retirement systems.