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Sec. 1. Contract for assessment of Bureau of Administrative Services. Resolved:
That the Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife,
referred to in this resolve as "the commissioner," shall
contract with outside experts to assess, evaluate and
recommend improvements in all aspects of the department's
Bureau of Administrative Services; and be it further

 
Sec. 2. Procedures to be used. Resolved: That a contract awarded
pursuant to this resolve must be awarded in accordance with
applicable state laws, rules and procedures relating to the
purchase of services and awarding of contracts. The
Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, referred to in
this resolve as "the department," shall establish a panel to
assist in developing a scope of work and evaluating and
selecting a proposal. The panel must include appropriate
department staff and up to 5 people representing statewide
organizations with an interest in the administrative services
provided by the department; and be it further

 
Sec. 3. Scope of work. Resolved: That the programmatic review must
include, but not be limited to: planning and budgeting;
staffing levels; personnel leadership and technical skills;
applicable laws, rules and policies governing the Bureau of
Administrative Services; decision-making processes; and
resource management and public involvement practices. In
addition to a contract specifying that the contractor must
assess the department's professional ability to design and
carry out an effective Bureau of Administrative Services, a
contract awarded pursuant to this resolve must include a
requirement that the contractor identify members of the public
who consider themselves stakeholders and include their
feedback in the assessment process; and be it further

 
Sec. 4. Funding. Resolved: That the commissioner may accept grants
and donations for the work required pursuant to this resolve
and expend those funds as necessary to accomplish the purpose
of this resolve. In the event that adequate funds are not
secured, the commissioner may at the commissioner's discretion
terminate this work; and be it further

 
Sec. 5. Report required. Resolved: That the commissioner shall submit
a report of work conducted in response to this resolve and any
findings and recommendations to the joint standing committee
of the Legislature having jurisdiction over inland fisheries
and wildlife matters by January 2, 2005.


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