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INSPECTOR GENERAL, OFFICE OF THE |
Adjusted Executive Appropriation Request Percent 2001-02 2002-03 Change Change AGENCY SUMMARY General Fund 4,967,000 4,967,000 0 0.00% Special Rev.-Other 1,399,000 1,399,000 0 0.00% Total for AGENCY SUMMARY: 6,366,000 6,366,000 0 0.00% STATE OPERATIONS General Fund 4,967,000 4,967,000 0 0.00% Special Rev.-Other 1,399,000 1,399,000 0 0.00% Total for STATE OPERATIONS: 6,366,000 6,366,000 0 0.00% Inspector General General Fund 4,967,000 4,967,000 0 0.00% Special Rev.-Other 1,399,000 1,399,000 0 0.00% Total for Program: 6,366,000 6,366,000 0 0.00% ALL FUNDS PERSONNEL BUDGETED FILL LEVELS Current Requested Program 2001-02 2002-03 Change Inspector General 82 82 0 Total General Fund : 63 63 0 Total All Other Funds : 19 19 0 TOTAL: 82 82 0 BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS (Executive Budget: pp. 329-331) The Office of the Inspector General is responsible for investigating instances of fraud, abuse, criminal activity, and corruption in State agencies and certain public authorities. The agency is included in the Public Protection and General Government appropriation bill. State Operations The Executive recommends an All Funds appropriation in the amount of $6,366,000. The State Operations General Fund appropriation of $4,967,000 reflects the same level funding from State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2001-02 and includes the following: -- a $168,000 net increase in funding reflecting negotiated salary adjustments, inflation and other NPS costs associated with the agency operations; and -- a $168,000 net decrease in agency expenditures associated with savings achieved by management economies and efficiencies including vacancy savings, leases, telephone, travel etc. The Executive recommends $1,399,000 in Special Revenue Other funding. This amount reflects the same funding level from last year and includes the following: -- a $14,000 net increase in fringe benefits reflecting changes in rates; and -- a $14,000 net decrease in agency expenditures associated with personal service to fund changes in fringe benefit rates. |
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