216A.3 - HUMAN RIGHTS ADMINISTRATIVE-COORDINATING COUNCIL.

        216A.3  HUMAN RIGHTS ADMINISTRATIVE-COORDINATING
      COUNCIL.
         1.  A human rights administrative- coordinating council composed
      of nine members is created within the department of human rights.
      The council is composed of the director, who shall act as the
      chairperson of the council, and the administrators within the
      department.
         2.  The council shall meet periodically to:
         a.  Identify areas where the divisions within the department
      might coordinate efforts or share administrative or other support
      functions to provide greater efficiencies in operation including, but
      not limited to, accounting, clerical, recordkeeping, and
      administrative support functions.
         b.  Develop cooperative arrangements and shared services among
      the divisions to achieve greater efficiencies, and may establish
      contracts and agreements between or among the divisions to provide
      for shared services.
         c.  Transfer funds within the divisions agreeing to shared
      services for the implementation of the contracts or agreements
      between divisions.
         d.  Make recommendations to the governor and general assembly
      regarding additional consolidation and coordination that would
      require legislative action.
         e.  Advise the department director regarding actions by and
      for the department.
         f.  Establish goals and objectives for the department.  
        &nbSection History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1245, § 1203
         C87, § 601K.3
         88 Acts, ch 1277, §28; 90 Acts, ch 1180, § 4
         C93, § 216A.3