File #: 09-15    Version: 0 Name: Reorganization
Type: Executive Orders Status: Introduced
File created: 12/7/2009 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: 12/7/2009 Final action: 12/7/2009
Title: A. Executive Order #07-11 is hereby rescinded. B. Pursuant to Section 11 of Article IV of the Jackson County Charter, there are established as members of the staff of the County Executive the following: Chief Administrative Officer, Division of Financial Services Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, Division of Operations Chief, Intergovernmental Operations and Communications, Division of Intergovernmental Operations and Communications as said positions may be amended, and together with such other staff positions as may be included in the County's annual budget. Within three divisions are the following departments and offices: Financial Services - Chief Administrative Officer Finance and Purchasing Human Resources Collection Information Technology Operations - Deputy Chief Administrative Officer Corrections Parks and Recreation Public Works Planning and Zoning Facilities Management Environmental Health Intergovernment...
Indexes: 2007 - 2009 EXO'S, REORGANIZATION
Attachments: 1. ExeOrd#09-15.pdf
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Intro
EXECUTIVE ORDER #09-15
 
 
 
TO:            MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE
            CLERK OF THE LEGISLATURE
 
FROM:      MICHAEL D. SANDERS
            JACKSON COUNTY EXECUTIVE
 
DATE:      DECEMBER 4, 2009
 
RE:            REORGANIZATION
 
 
Title
A.      Executive Order #07-11 is hereby rescinded.
 
B.      Pursuant  to Section 11 of Article IV of the Jackson County Charter, there are established as members of the staff of the County Executive the following:
 
      Chief Administrative Officer, Division of Financial Services
 
      Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, Division of Operations
 
Chief, Intergovernmental Operations and Communications,
      Division of Intergovernmental Operations and Communications
 
as said positions may be amended, and together with such other staff positions as may be included in the County's annual budget.
 
      Within three divisions are the following departments and offices:
 
      Financial Services - Chief Administrative Officer
            Finance and Purchasing
            Human Resources
            Collection
            Information Technology
 
      Operations - Deputy Chief Administrative Officer
            Corrections
            Parks and Recreation
            Public Works
                  Planning and Zoning
                  Facilities Management
                  Environmental Health
 
      Intergovernmental Operations and Communications - Chief
            Intergovernmental Operations
            Communications
            Economic Development
            Assessment
            Recorder of Deeds
 
      The director of each department shall organize and manage the department, subject to the coordination and supervision of the County Executive, the Chief Administrative Officer, and the Chief of Intergovernmental Operations and Communications, and shall appoint and assign functions and duties to such other officers, assistants, and employees as may be provided.
 
Division of Financial Services
 
      The Chief Administrative Officer shall aid the County Executive in the coordination and supervision of the Departments of Finance and Purchasing, Collection, Human Resources, and Information Technology. The Chief Administrative Officer shall have such duties as are prescribed by the Constitution, Laws, and Charter for the County Treasurer, and Collector.  The Chief Administrative Officer shall monitor County contractual services and functions.  The Chief Administrative Officer shall have all duties as are delegated by the County Executive and such other duties as may be required of that office by the County Charter and Code, including but not limited to, the powers and duties prescribed for the Budget Manager in chapter 7 of the Code; for the Director of Revenue in chapter 8 of the Code; for the Director of Purchasing in chapters 10, 11, and 47 of the Code; for the Director of Personnel in chapters 7, 9, and 75  of the Code; for the Collecting Authority in chapter 21 of the Code; for the Director of Revenue and Administration in chapter 41 of the Code; for the Director of Revenue in Article XI, §1 of the Charter and chapters 44 and 46, of the Code; for the Manager of the Division of Finance and Division of Finance and Operations in the Code and Personnel Rules; and for the Manager of the Division of Administration in chapter 16 of the Code.  The Chief Administrative Officer shall also have any other duties required of county officers appointed by the County Executive, with the exception of the County Counselor and Medical Examiner, not expressly assigned under this Executive Order.
 
      The Director of Finance and Purchasing shall administer the Department of Finance and Purchasing, which shall include County accounting functions.  The Director shall act as purchasing agent and shall have such duties as are delegated to that office by the County Executive and the Chief Administrative Officer and such other duties required of that office by the Code.
 
      The Director of Human Resources shall administer the Human Resources Department and the merit system.  The Director shall certify all additions, deletions, and changes in the payrolls of merit system employees and shall have such duties as are delegated to that office by the County Executive or the Chief Administrative Officer and such other duties required of that office by the Code.
 
      The Director of Collection shall administer the Department of Collection.  The Director shall have such duties as are delegated to that office by the County Executive and the Chief Administrative Officer and such other duties required of that office by the Code.
 
      The Director of Information Technology shall administer management information systems, which shall be responsible for coordinating, operating, and directing all of the County's computer functions.  The Director shall also be responsible for coordinating and supervising a variety of geographic information system (GIS) data modeling, conversion, maintenance, quality assurance, documentation, and dissemination activities within the county and promote the use of GIS to other agencies and units of government.  The Director shall have such duties as are delegated to that office by the County Executive or the Chief Administrative Officer, and other such duties required of that office by the Code.
      
Division of Operations
 
      The Deputy Chief Administrative Officer shall aid the County Executive and Chief Administrative Officer in the coordination and supervision of the Departments of Corrections, Parks and Recreation, and Public Works. The Deputy Chief Administrative Officer shall have all duties as are delegated to that office by the County Executive and Chief Administrative Officer and such other duties as may be required of that office by the County Code, including, but not limited to, the powers and duties prescribed for the Director of the Health Department in chapters 40, 44, 45, and 46 of the Code; for the Director of Public Works in chapters 10, 25, 28, 31, 32, 43, 52, 53, 81, 85, and 240 of the Code; for the Director of Planning and Zoning in chapters 32 and 81 of the Code; for the Director of the Solid Waste Management Program in chapter 30 of the Code; for the Director of Planning and Zoning in chapter 81 of the Code; for the Director of Corrections in chapter 80 of the Code; for the Director of Parks and Recreation in chapter 50 of the code; for the Manager of the Division of Operations in chapter 16 of the Code; and for the Manager of the Division of Administration in chapter 81 of the Code.  The Deputy Chief Administrative Officer shall also have all duties prescribed in the Constitution, Laws, and Charter for the County Highway Engineer and County Surveyor.
 
      The Director of Corrections shall administer the County detention center and other correctional institutions and shall have such duties as are delegated to that office by the County Executive and the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer and such other duties required of that office by the Code.
 
      The Director of Parks and Recreation shall administer all County parks, lakes, marinas, and recreational facilities and programs and shall have such duties as are delegated to that office by the County Executive and the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer and such other duties required of that office by the Code.
 
      The Director of Public Works shall administer all County roads, highways, streets, sewers, bridges, and dams.  The Director shall be a registered civil engineer.  The Director shall be responsible for the implementation, execution, and enforcement of the County's zoning code provisions and the plan for the development of the County.  The Director shall also have responsibility for the implementation, execution, and enforcement of building construction code provisions for the County.  The Director shall direct the operation of all County buildings and grounds, with the exception of those in the County park system and office of the Sheriff, and shall have such duties as are delegated to that office by the County Executive and the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer and such other duties required of that office by the Code.  
 
Division of Intergovernmental Operations & Communications
 
      The Chief of Intergovernmental Operations and Communications shall aid the County Executive in the coordination and supervision of the Office of Intergovernmental Operations, the Office of Communications, the Office of Economic Development, the Department of Assessment, and the Recorder of Deeds.  The Chief of Intergovernmental Operations and Communications shall also have such duties as are prescribed by the Constitution, Laws, Charter and Code, for the County Recorder, County Assessor, and the Director of Economic Development; for the Director of Economic Development and Planning in Chapter 81 of the code; for the Director of Assessment in chapters 20 and 91 of the Code; for the Director of Records in chapters 81 and 90 of the Code; for the Director of Revenue in Article XI, §1 of the Charter and chapter 91 of the Code; for the Manager of the Division of Revenue in chapter 91 of the Code; and such other duties as are delegated to that office by the County Executive.
 
      The Director of Assessment shall administer the Department of Assessment and shall have such duties as are delegated to that office by the County Executive and the Chief of Intergovernmental Operations and Communications and such other duties required of that office by the Code.
 
      The Recorder of Deeds shall have the duty of recording, reproducing, copying, storing, and indexing deeds, instruments, conveyances, and other documents required by law or the Code to be kept.  The Recorder shall have such duties delegated to that office by the County Executive and the Chief of the Division of Intergovernmental Operations and Communications and such other duties required of that office by the Code.      
Drafter
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                                    Michael D. Sanders, County Executive
 
Dated:   _______________________