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Department of Behavioral and Developmental Services immediately | prior to the effective date of this Act retain all their employee | rights, privileges and benefits, including sick leave, vacation and | seniority, provided under the Civil Service Law or collective | bargaining agreements. The Department of Administrative and | Financial Services, Bureau of Human Resources shall provide | assistance to the affected departments and shall assist with the | orderly implementation of this subsection. |
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| | 9. The Commissioner of Health and Human Services shall | consolidate the following functions of the Department of Human | Services and the Department of Behavioral and Developmental | Services: |
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| A. Administrative components that provide for, without | limitation, the following functions: internal auditing; | external auditing; financial management; human resources; | information technology and data collection and management; | facilities management; contracting; licensing; permitting | and inspecting; training; administrative appeals; | communications and legislative relations; rate setting; and | rulemaking; and |
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| B. Adult protective functions. |
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| | 10. By January 31, 2005, the Commissioner of Health and Human | Services shall submit a report, including recommendations and any | necessary legislation, to the Governor and the joint standing | committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over health and | human services matters regarding the establishment and | implementation of the Department of Health and Human Services. | The report must include recommendations on the following issues: |
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| A. Bureau structure, including the number, title and | functions of bureaus and divisions within bureaus. In the | development of recommendations regarding the bureau | structure, the commissioner shall consider: |
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| (1) The unique needs of special populations, | including, but not limited to, children, the elderly, | persons with mental health needs, persons with mental | retardation or developmental disabilities and persons | affected by substance abuse; and |
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| (2) The possible integration of the functions of the | Department of Human Services, Bureau of Family | Independence into a new bureau of children and | families; |
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| B. Administrative structure and functions, including: |
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