67-1918. FINANCIAL AND ACCOUNTING RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DIVISION. It shall be the duty of the administrator of the division of financial management to work with the financial management technical development committee to:
(1) Develop and implement financial and management reporting systems to serve the needs of budget development and management support. Such systems shall be developed in consultation with the state controller, executive departments, legislature and other elected officials and shall be designed to assist department directors, the governor, and the legislature with their decision-making responsibilities;
(2) Develop recommended changes to the state account structure, accounting policies or accounting procedures, that would benefit financial and management reporting. Such recommendations shall be supplied to the state controller not later than May first of each fiscal year;
(3) Make studies of the effect of federal assistance programs in the state and advise the governor and the legislature of alternative recommended methods and procedures for the administration of these programs;
(4) Study and recommend to the governor methods for improving efficiency of interdepartmental financial functions;
(5) Perform such other duties and perform other studies assigned by the governor in the area of administration for the executive branch.
History:
[67-1918, added 1980, ch. 358, sec. 8, p. 926; am. 1994, ch. 180, sec. 183, p. 541.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 67 - STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS
Chapter 19 - STATE PLANNING AND COORDINATION
Section 67-1902 - DEFINITIONS.
Section 67-1903 - STRATEGIC PLANNING.
Section 67-1904 - PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT.
Section 67-1910 - DIVISION OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT — ADMINISTRATOR — APPOINTMENT.
Section 67-1913 - FUNDS OF DIVISION.
Section 67-1915 - DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND AUTHORITY.
Section 67-1916 - FEDERAL ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT — DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND AUTHORITY.
Section 67-1917 - REPORTS BY PARTICIPATING STATE AGENCIES.
Section 67-1918 - FINANCIAL AND ACCOUNTING RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DIVISION.