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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter83 > 83-924

83-924. Assistant director; duties, powers, and responsibilities.Subject to the supervision and approval of the Director of Correctional Services, each assistant director shall have the following duties, powers, and responsibilities:(1) To coordinate and direct all programs and facilities under his or her jurisdiction;(2) To select and manage such staff and supervise the operation of such equipment as he or she may require;(3) To make such revisions to internal systems in each division as may be necessary to promote economy and facilitate maximum utilization of existing correctional services and facilities;(4) To cause any existing program and facilities to be utilized by or merged with those of any other division in order to provide for greater efficiency or achieve any economic advantage;(5) To provide the Legislature and the Governor technical assistance, advice, and information concerning administrative operations within his or her division;(6) To provide the Legislature and the Governor with recommendations for dealing with financial, management, and organization problems affecting his or her division; and(7) To exercise all powers and perform all duties necessary and proper in carrying out his or her responsibilities. SourceLaws 1975, LB 417, § 3; Laws 1993, LB 31, § 71.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter83 > 83-924

83-924. Assistant director; duties, powers, and responsibilities.Subject to the supervision and approval of the Director of Correctional Services, each assistant director shall have the following duties, powers, and responsibilities:(1) To coordinate and direct all programs and facilities under his or her jurisdiction;(2) To select and manage such staff and supervise the operation of such equipment as he or she may require;(3) To make such revisions to internal systems in each division as may be necessary to promote economy and facilitate maximum utilization of existing correctional services and facilities;(4) To cause any existing program and facilities to be utilized by or merged with those of any other division in order to provide for greater efficiency or achieve any economic advantage;(5) To provide the Legislature and the Governor technical assistance, advice, and information concerning administrative operations within his or her division;(6) To provide the Legislature and the Governor with recommendations for dealing with financial, management, and organization problems affecting his or her division; and(7) To exercise all powers and perform all duties necessary and proper in carrying out his or her responsibilities. SourceLaws 1975, LB 417, § 3; Laws 1993, LB 31, § 71.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter83 > 83-924

83-924. Assistant director; duties, powers, and responsibilities.Subject to the supervision and approval of the Director of Correctional Services, each assistant director shall have the following duties, powers, and responsibilities:(1) To coordinate and direct all programs and facilities under his or her jurisdiction;(2) To select and manage such staff and supervise the operation of such equipment as he or she may require;(3) To make such revisions to internal systems in each division as may be necessary to promote economy and facilitate maximum utilization of existing correctional services and facilities;(4) To cause any existing program and facilities to be utilized by or merged with those of any other division in order to provide for greater efficiency or achieve any economic advantage;(5) To provide the Legislature and the Governor technical assistance, advice, and information concerning administrative operations within his or her division;(6) To provide the Legislature and the Governor with recommendations for dealing with financial, management, and organization problems affecting his or her division; and(7) To exercise all powers and perform all duties necessary and proper in carrying out his or her responsibilities. SourceLaws 1975, LB 417, § 3; Laws 1993, LB 31, § 71.