CHAPTER 4. DIVISIONS OF DEPARTMENT
IC 14-9-4
Chapter 4. Divisions of Department
IC 14-9-4-1
Establishment of divisions
Sec. 1. The following divisions are established within the
department:
(1) Accounting.
(2) Administrative support services.
(3) Budget.
(4) Engineering.
(5) Entomology and plant pathology.
(6) Fish and wildlife.
(7) Forestry.
(8) Historic preservation and archeology.
(9) Human resources.
(10) Internal audit.
(11) Land acquisition.
(12) Law enforcement.
(13) Management information systems.
(14) Nature preserves.
(15) Oil and gas.
(16) Outdoor recreation.
(17) Public information and education.
(18) Reclamation.
(19) Reservoir management.
(20) Safety and training.
(21) State museums and historic sites.
(22) State parks.
(23) Water.
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.1-2006, SEC.209.
IC 14-9-4-2
Creation, consolidation, or abolition of divisions or bureaus
Sec. 2. (a) The commission may, with the approval of the
governor, create divisions other than the divisions established by
section 1 of this chapter as the work of the department develops and
as is necessary to differentiate the various functions of the
department.
(b) The commission may, with the approval of the governor,
merge, consolidate, and abolish bureaus and divisions other than the
division of law enforcement as the work of the department develops
and as is necessary to consolidate, coordinate, or reduce the
functions of the department.
(c) In the creation, consolidation, or abolition of bureaus or
divisions, the commission may not do the following:
(1) Exercise a power or duty not otherwise provided by law.
(2) Abdicate or otherwise avoid the execution of a duty imposed
by law.
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.2.
IC 14-9-4-3
State entomologist; state forester
Sec. 3. The:
(1) director of the division of entomology and plant pathology
is the state entomologist; and
(2) director of the division of forestry is the state forester.
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.2.