Article 1. Succession To Functions And Responsibilities of California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 5.5. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
In addition to the duties, powers, purposes,
responsibilities, and jurisdiction vested in the Director of General
Services or the Department of General Services pursuant to Section
14651, the Director of General Services or the Department of General
Services is authorized and directed to exercise, with respect only to
the construction, alteration, repair, or improvement of state
buildings, the functions and powers vested in the Director of
Transportation, the Department of Transportation, the Division of
Architecture or the State Architect, which on September 16, 1965, are
exercised or performed by the Division of Architecture or the State
Architect of the Department of Transportation under the statutes
enumerated below in this section. Except to the extent only that the
functions and powers under the statutes enumerated below in this
section are vested in the Director of General Services or the
Department of General Services by this section, the functions and
powers under the statutes enumerated below remain with, and may
continue to be exercised by, the Director of Transportation or the
Department of Transportation.
(a) Education Code: Section 41709.
(b) Government Code: Sections 4001, 14014, 14032, 14101, 14104,
14104.5, 14120, 14121, 14122, 14123, 14953, 15815, and 54115.
The Department of General Services succeeds to and is vested
with all of the duties, powers, purposes, responsibilities, and
jurisdiction vested in the Division of Architecture, the State
Architect, or the Department of Transportation under Chapter 2
(commencing with Section 39100) of Part 23 of Division 3 of Title 2
of the Education Code, and Sections 15543, 16008, and 90106 of the
Education Code.
All public property, real or personal, of the Department of
Finance or the Department of Transportation used principally or
primarily in carrying out of any function, or acquired in connection
with the exercise of any function, which function is transferred to
the Department of General Services, is transferred to the Department
of General Services.
All officers and employees of the Department of Finance or
the Department of Transportation on September 16, 1965, who are
serving in the state civil service, other than temporary employees,
and who are engaged in the performance of a function transferred to
the Department of General Services or who are engaged in the
administration of a law, the administration of which is transferred
to the Department of General Services, by this chapter shall be
transferred to the Department of General Services and their status,
positions, and rights shall not be affected by their transfer and
they shall continue to be retained as employees of the Department of
General Services pursuant to the State Civil Service Act, except as
to positions the duties of which are vested in a position exempt from
civil service in the Department of General Services.
The director and the Department of General Services succeed
to and are vested with all of the duties, powers, purposes,
responsibilities, and jurisdiction vested in the Director of Finance,
the Department of Finance, or any division, unit, or office of the
Department of Finance under the following statutes:
(a) Chapter 47 of the Statutes of 1944, Fourth Extraordinary
Session.
(b) Chapter 20 of the Statutes of 1946, First Extraordinary
Session.
(c) Chapter 29 of the Statutes of 1946, First Extraordinary
Session.
(d) Chapter 46 of the Statutes of 1946, First Extraordinary
Session.
The Director and the Department of General Services succeed
to and are vested with all the duties, powers, purposes,
responsibilities, and jurisdiction heretofore vested in the Capitol
Building and Planning Commission by Chapter 2. 8 (commencing with
Section 8160) of Division 1.