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2006 Georgia Code - 49-1-3
49-1-3. (a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law,
the Governor shall have the power by executive order to direct and
implement such internal organization of the Department of Human
Resources as he may determine necessary to improve the management
and administration of the functions vested in the department,
including the power to allocate within such organization the
executive authority described in Code Section 49-2-1 with respect
to any or any grouping of the functions of the department. For
these purposes, the Governor shall have the power by executive
order to redefine the department´s substate structure and to
direct the establishment of district health and welfare
organizations, as respectively described and with such powers and
duties as set forth in Code Sections 31-3-15 and 49-3-1. The
district director of a health district shall be a licensed
physician. The district director and other executive staff of
district health and welfare organizations shall hereafter be
appointed by the department, provided that the department shall not
appoint as a director of any such organization any person whose
appointment is not approved by a majority of the respective
district board concerned in a meeting of such board called for that
purpose. (b) Any other
provisions of this Code section to the contrary notwithstanding,
any such reorganization plan shall provide for a county department
of family and children services, a county board of family and
children services, and a county director of family and children
services in each county of this state. The county director shall be
the executive officer of the county department who shall be
responsible for operations and personnel. In addition to such other
powers and authorities which may be delegated to county departments
of family and children services, each county board and director of
family and children services shall have the same powers, duties,
and bond requirements as provided in Code Sections 49-3-2 through
49-3-5. (c) Notwithstanding
any other provision of this Code section, the Governor shall not
have the power by executive order to abolish any county
board. (d) The
Governor´s power under this Code section shall expire on
December 31, 1976, but the organization accomplished by executive
order hereunder shall continue until altered in the manner provided
by law.
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