Bill
LC 3493
Generally revising administration of the department of justice
The bill aims to generally revise how the Department of Justice is administered, including structure, governance, procedures, and oversight.
Bill
LC 3493
The bill aims to generally revise how the Department of Justice is administered, including structure, governance, procedures, and oversight.
Because the actual bill language is not provided, the precise changes cannot be enumerated. Based on the title, possible areas of reform commonly associated with “generally revising administration” of a state DOJ might include:
- Organizational structure: potential reorganization of DOJ offices, divisions, or leadership roles.
- Governance and accountability: changes to appointment processes, reporting lines, and oversight mechanisms for DOJ leadership.
- Administrative procedures: enhancements to internal controls, policy development, and administrative workflows.
- Human resources and procurement: adjustments to staffing, classifications, hiring practices, and contract/procurement processes.
- Budgetary and fiscal oversight: alterations in budgeting authority, line-item controls, or transparency requirements.
- Compliance and openness: potential updates to public records, privacy protections, or sunshine-law compliance related to DOJ operations.
Note: These are general domains often affected by broad administrative revisions and are not specific provisions of LC 3493.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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