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References Definitions of Section 1-30-10(E) of the SC Code of Laws, oversees a division, and reports directly to the agency head. Q: Which agencies were restructured by the 1993 Restructuring Act? A: The agencies that were restructured by the 1993 Restructuring Act are: In addition, the Governor has the authority to appoint the Director of the State Law Enforcement Division. Q: How are the agency heads in restructured agencies appointed? A: The General Assembly has specified which method each agency is to use to appoint an agency head. The agency heads of departments, boards, or commissions shall be appointed by: 1. The Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate in the; 2. A seven member board or commission in the; or 3. Election to the Office under the Constitution of this State, in the case of the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Education. Q: How are the deputy directors of restructured agencies appointed? A: The deputy directors are appointed by the agency head. Q: Do deputy directors of restructured agencies have grievance rights? A: Deputy directors of restructured agencies are exempt from the State Employee Grievance Procedure Act. They serve at the will and pleasure of the director. Q: Is a restructured agency required to post the vacancy of a deputy director position? A: Deputy Director positions are not required to be posted since they are appointed positions for which recruitment is not normally undertaken; however, an agency may post the vacancy to generate a pool of applicants for the position.
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