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GA HB1431
Bill
Status
3/26/2010
Primary Sponsor
Doug Collins
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AI Summary
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Creates the Georgia Services Administration (GSA) as a successor agency to the Department of Administrative Services, absorbing the functions of both the State Properties Commission and the State Personnel Administration, with a commissioner appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate
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Administratively assigns six entities to the new GSA: the Georgia Aviation Authority, State Accounting Office, Office of Treasury and Fiscal Services, Georgia Building Authority, Office of State Administrative Hearings, and Georgia Technology Authority
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Transfers all state real property management, procurement, personnel administration, surplus property disposal, self-insurance programs, and space management functions to the GSA, consolidating oversight previously spread across multiple agencies
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Abolishes the State Properties Commission and restructures the Georgia Building Authority board to include the Governor as chairperson, the Secretary of State, the state accounting officer, the director of Treasury and Fiscal Services, and three citizen appointees
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Effective date of July 1, 2010, with all existing rules, regulations, personnel, equipment, and facilities of the abolished agencies transferring to the GSA, and appropriations transferable under existing budget transfer authority
Legislative Description
Georgia Services Administration; succeed Department of Administrative Services; create provisions
Last Action
Senate Read and Referred
3/30/2010