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GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 1320-1323



1320.  Nominations made by the Governor to the Senate shall be in
writing, designating the residence of the nominee and the office for
which he is nominated.


1321.  Whenever the Senate concurs in a nomination, its secretary
shall immediately deliver a copy of the resolution of concurrence,
certified by the president and secretary, to the Secretary of State,
and another copy, certified by the secretary, to the Governor.



1322.  In addition to any other statutory provisions requiring
confirmation by the Senate of officers appointed by the Governor, the
appointments by the Governor of the following officers and the
appointments by him or her to the listed boards and commissions are
subject to confirmation by the Senate:
   (1) California Horse Racing Board.
   (2) Court Reporters Board of California.
   (3) Chief, Division of Occupational Safety and Health.
   (4) Chief, Division of Labor Standards Enforcement.
   (5) Commissioner of Corporations.
   (6) Contractors State License Board.
   (7) Director of Fish and Game.
   (8) State Director of Health Care Services.
   (9) Chief Deputy, State Department of Health Care Services.
   (10) Real Estate Commissioner.
   (11) State Athletic Commissioner.
   (12) State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology Examiners.
   (13) State Librarian.
   (14) Director of Social Services.
   (15) Chief Deputy, State Department of Social Services.
   (16) Director of Mental Health.
   (17) Chief Deputy, State Department of Mental Health.
   (18) Director of Developmental Services.
   (19) Chief Deputy, State Department of Developmental Services.
   (20) Director of Alcohol and Drug Abuse.
   (21) Director of Rehabilitation.
   (22) Chief Deputy, Department of Rehabilitation.
   (23) Director of the Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development.
   (24) Deputy, Health and Welfare Agency.
   (25) Director, Department of Managed Health Care.
   (26) Patient Advocate, Department of Managed Health Care.
   (27) State Public Health Officer, State Department of Public
Health.
   (28) Chief Deputy, State Department of Public Health.



1323.  In addition to any other statutory provisions requiring
confirmation by the Senate of officers appointed by the Governor,
including Section 1322, the appointment by the Governor of any
officer, or any member of a board or commission, whose salary is
provided for by Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 11550) of Part 1
of Division 3 of Title 2 of this code is subject to confirmation by
the Senate. This section shall not apply to any officer, or any
member of a board or commission, whose manner of appointment is
provided for in the Constitution.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Gov > 1320-1323

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 1320-1323



1320.  Nominations made by the Governor to the Senate shall be in
writing, designating the residence of the nominee and the office for
which he is nominated.


1321.  Whenever the Senate concurs in a nomination, its secretary
shall immediately deliver a copy of the resolution of concurrence,
certified by the president and secretary, to the Secretary of State,
and another copy, certified by the secretary, to the Governor.



1322.  In addition to any other statutory provisions requiring
confirmation by the Senate of officers appointed by the Governor, the
appointments by the Governor of the following officers and the
appointments by him or her to the listed boards and commissions are
subject to confirmation by the Senate:
   (1) California Horse Racing Board.
   (2) Court Reporters Board of California.
   (3) Chief, Division of Occupational Safety and Health.
   (4) Chief, Division of Labor Standards Enforcement.
   (5) Commissioner of Corporations.
   (6) Contractors State License Board.
   (7) Director of Fish and Game.
   (8) State Director of Health Care Services.
   (9) Chief Deputy, State Department of Health Care Services.
   (10) Real Estate Commissioner.
   (11) State Athletic Commissioner.
   (12) State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology Examiners.
   (13) State Librarian.
   (14) Director of Social Services.
   (15) Chief Deputy, State Department of Social Services.
   (16) Director of Mental Health.
   (17) Chief Deputy, State Department of Mental Health.
   (18) Director of Developmental Services.
   (19) Chief Deputy, State Department of Developmental Services.
   (20) Director of Alcohol and Drug Abuse.
   (21) Director of Rehabilitation.
   (22) Chief Deputy, Department of Rehabilitation.
   (23) Director of the Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development.
   (24) Deputy, Health and Welfare Agency.
   (25) Director, Department of Managed Health Care.
   (26) Patient Advocate, Department of Managed Health Care.
   (27) State Public Health Officer, State Department of Public
Health.
   (28) Chief Deputy, State Department of Public Health.



1323.  In addition to any other statutory provisions requiring
confirmation by the Senate of officers appointed by the Governor,
including Section 1322, the appointment by the Governor of any
officer, or any member of a board or commission, whose salary is
provided for by Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 11550) of Part 1
of Division 3 of Title 2 of this code is subject to confirmation by
the Senate. This section shall not apply to any officer, or any
member of a board or commission, whose manner of appointment is
provided for in the Constitution.


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Statutes > California > Gov > 1320-1323

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 1320-1323



1320.  Nominations made by the Governor to the Senate shall be in
writing, designating the residence of the nominee and the office for
which he is nominated.


1321.  Whenever the Senate concurs in a nomination, its secretary
shall immediately deliver a copy of the resolution of concurrence,
certified by the president and secretary, to the Secretary of State,
and another copy, certified by the secretary, to the Governor.



1322.  In addition to any other statutory provisions requiring
confirmation by the Senate of officers appointed by the Governor, the
appointments by the Governor of the following officers and the
appointments by him or her to the listed boards and commissions are
subject to confirmation by the Senate:
   (1) California Horse Racing Board.
   (2) Court Reporters Board of California.
   (3) Chief, Division of Occupational Safety and Health.
   (4) Chief, Division of Labor Standards Enforcement.
   (5) Commissioner of Corporations.
   (6) Contractors State License Board.
   (7) Director of Fish and Game.
   (8) State Director of Health Care Services.
   (9) Chief Deputy, State Department of Health Care Services.
   (10) Real Estate Commissioner.
   (11) State Athletic Commissioner.
   (12) State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology Examiners.
   (13) State Librarian.
   (14) Director of Social Services.
   (15) Chief Deputy, State Department of Social Services.
   (16) Director of Mental Health.
   (17) Chief Deputy, State Department of Mental Health.
   (18) Director of Developmental Services.
   (19) Chief Deputy, State Department of Developmental Services.
   (20) Director of Alcohol and Drug Abuse.
   (21) Director of Rehabilitation.
   (22) Chief Deputy, Department of Rehabilitation.
   (23) Director of the Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development.
   (24) Deputy, Health and Welfare Agency.
   (25) Director, Department of Managed Health Care.
   (26) Patient Advocate, Department of Managed Health Care.
   (27) State Public Health Officer, State Department of Public
Health.
   (28) Chief Deputy, State Department of Public Health.



1323.  In addition to any other statutory provisions requiring
confirmation by the Senate of officers appointed by the Governor,
including Section 1322, the appointment by the Governor of any
officer, or any member of a board or commission, whose salary is
provided for by Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 11550) of Part 1
of Division 3 of Title 2 of this code is subject to confirmation by
the Senate. This section shall not apply to any officer, or any
member of a board or commission, whose manner of appointment is
provided for in the Constitution.