LD 1913
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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.

 
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:

 
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

 
B. Adult protective functions.

 
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:

 
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:

 
(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

 
(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;

 
B. Administrative structure and functions, including:


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