The director
of financial management shall:
(1) Supervise and administer the activities of the office of
financial management.
(2) Exercise all the powers and perform all the duties
prescribed by law with respect to the administration of the state
budget and accounting system.
(3) Advise the governor and the legislature with respect to
matters affecting program management and planning.
(4) Make efficiency surveys of all state departments and
institutions, and the administrative and business methods pursued
therein, examine into the physical needs and industrial
activities thereof, and make confidential reports to the
governor, recommending necessary betterments, repairs, and the
installation of improved and more economical administrative
methods, and advising such action as will result in a greater
measure of self-support and remedies for inefficient functioning.
The director may enter into contracts on behalf of the state
to carry out the purposes of this chapter; he or she may act for
the state in the initiation of or participation in any
multi-governmental agency program relative to the purposes of
this chapter; and he or she may accept gifts and grants, whether
such grants be of federal or other funds.
[2009 c 549 § 5119; 1979 c 151 § 114; 1969 ex.s. c 239 § 8.]