859 resultados para Executive Agencies.
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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This Executive Order expects the State of Iowa executive agencies and Regent Institutions own, purchase, build and lease property, including office space, worth billions of dollars for educational, correctional, recreational, conservation, transportation, communication, public health, workforce and related public functions and the placement of state offices in historic central business districts "downtown" can strengthen and revitalize Iowa's cities and towns.
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Direct all grant applications relating to drug abuse education submitted to any state of federal agencies be submitted to the Iowa State Drug Abuse Authority and the Office of Planning and Programming for review and comment.
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Require state agencies to consider leasing of vacant school buildings.
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Provide a method of allocating the total amount of bonds which may be issued with the State in any calender year among the various polictical subdivisions an issuing agencies and authorities of the State.
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Forms State hazard mitigation team, chaired by Department of Public Defense, Disaster Services Division, to determine capabilitites of State agencies, provide assistance, improve preparedness, response, and recovery from disasters.
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Delegates responibility to state agencies for making training available to employees who are responsible for services contracting. Rescind Exectuive Order #50, May 2, 1997. Rescinded Executive Order #25, Vilsack, June 4, 2002.
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Assigns responsibility to coordinate disparate information technology and to provide enterprise-wide information technology services to the exectutive branch agencies to the Information Technology Services (ITS) director appointed by the Governor.
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Orders that State Agencies achieve and maintain a diverse workforce in state government.
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This Executive Order expects the State government to help more than 5,800 offenders released to Iowa communities each year, affecting public safety, public health, economic and community well-being and family relationships. Offenders re-entry initiatives involve collaborative partnerships amongst corrections, other agencies and the community.
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Requesting that all Department Heads of all Agencies of the State Government compile an inventory of all property in their deparments or under the control of their department.
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Requests all state departments and agencies to consider using Project Labor Agreements on large-scale construction projects to provide structure and stability, promote efficient, on-time completion and ensure the high standards and reasonable costs on the projects in order to move Iowa’s economy forward.
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The act adopting regulations to protect the health, safety and welfare of the people of the State of Iowa, state agencies should seek to achieve statutory goals as effectively and efficiently as possible without imposing unnecessary burdens that reduce jobs and hurt job growth
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This act declares that the Long Term Care Ombudsman program is and shall remain an independent voice for Iowans in long-terms care facilities and shall continue to meet all requirements for the Federal Older American Act, but shall be housed with and administratively supported the Department of Again. ATTENTION: This is not an official copy of the executive order due to the lack of no seal or signature.
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This order rescinds the Natural Resource Commission's (NRC) rule banning the use of traditional shot used in hunting.
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Executive Order 17, signed by Governor Chester J. Culver on September 25, 2009, emphasizes revitalization of historic properties and cultural and entertainment districts and also supports safe and healthy work places, sustainable design and cost effective use of state resources. Specifically, the Executive Order requires that State entities managing or leasing real estate on behalf of the State shall give priority to the needs of public entities and the populations they serve consistent with the cost effective use of state revenues. It also indicates that existing resources and facilities shall be used where adequate, cost competitive and appropriate for efficient and effective current state operations.