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Title 2.DIVISION 1. GENERAL
Ch. 6.CHAPTER 6. The Milton Marks Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy
Art. 2.ARTICLE 2. Purposes and Duties
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It is the purpose of the Legislature in creating the commission, to secure assistance for the Governor and itself in promoting economy, efficiency, and improved service in the transaction of the public business in the various departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of the executive branch of the state government, and in making the operation of all state departments, agencies, and instrumentalities, and all expenditures of public funds, more directly responsive to the wishes of the people as expressed by their elected representatives, by any or all of the following means:
(a)By adopting methods and procedures for reducing expenditures to the lowest amount consistent with the efficient performance of essential services, activities, and functions.
(b)By eliminating duplication and over
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It is the purpose of the Legislature in creating the commission, to secure assistance for the Governor and itself in promoting economy, efficiency, and improved service in the transaction of the public business in the various departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of the executive branch of the state government, and in making the operation of all state departments, agencies, and instrumentalities, and all expenditures of public funds, more directly responsive to the wishes of the people as expressed by their elected representatives, by any or all of the following means:
(a)
By adopting methods and procedures for reducing expenditures to the lowest amount consistent with the efficient performance of essential services, activities, and functions.
(b)
By eliminating duplication and overlapping of services, activities, and functions, and time-consuming or wasteful practices.
(c)
By consolidating services, activities, and functions of a similar nature.
(d)
By abolishing services, activities, and functions not necessary to the efficient conduct of government.
(e)
By the elimination of unnecessary state departments and agencies, the creation of necessary new state departments and agencies, the reorganization of existing state departments and agencies, and the transfer of functions and responsibilities among state departments and agencies.
(f)
By defining or redefining the duties and responsibilities of state officers.
(g)
By revising present provisions for continuing or permanent appropriations of state funds of whatever kind for whatever purpose, by eliminating any such existing provisions, and by adopting new provisions.