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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 143C — State Budget Act

§ 143C-6-12. Quarterly report on State agency reorganizations and movements of positions.

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§ 143C-6-12. Quarterly report on State agency reorganizations and movements of positions.
The Office of State Budget and Management shall report quarterly to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the appropriate Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on reorganizations of State agencies and movements of State agency positions. Each report submitted pursuant to this section shall include all of the following information for the previous quarter:
(1)A list of all reorganizations within State agencies or between State agencies.
(2)A list of all positions moved within a State agency or between State agencies.
(3)A statement of the purpose of each reorganization and position movement undertaken and of the legal authority under which each reorganization and position movement was made. (2014-100, s. 6.10.)
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