Georgia's Executive Branch
Informal Powers of the Governor
- Serves as spokesperson for the state of Georgia - Leads trade delegations -Serves as party head -Issues proclamations *These are not listed in the GA Constitution
Formal Powers
those powers a governor may exercise that are specifically outlined in the state constitution or state law; proposes annual budget
Role of Executive Branch
to execute, enforce, or carries out the laws
qualifications for Governor and Lt. Governor
30 years old, US citizen for 15 years; Ga. resident for 6 years
Term of office for Governor
4 year term; can serve two consecutive terms; wait 4 years and can serve a 3rd term.
Secretary of State
an elected constitutional officer who is the keeper of Ga's Great Seal; provides supervision and monitoring of elections; oversees 30 state boards
Attorney General
an elected constitutional officer who is the state's chief legal officer; deals with contracts and legal concerns for the state; represents the state in capital felony cases and in any civil action; responsible for investigation and prosecution of any state official.
Commissioner of Agriculture
an elected official who is responsible for regulating and promoting GA's agriculture industry; regulates and monitors convenience stores, food processing and bottling plants, pest eradication programs, nurseries and garden businesses, and state farmer's markets.
Commissioner of Labor
an elected official who regulates the health and safety of workers, enforces state labor laws, administers unemployment insurance programs, and maintains statistical data on labor; child labor laws;
Agencies of the Executive branch of GA
Department of Transportation (GDOT), department of Natural Resources (DNR), Department of Public Safety, Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ)
Chief Executive Of the state
Governor
Unlimited terms of office
Lt. Governor
Election of Governor
Tuesday in November every 4 years.
State School Superintendent
directs statewide educational programs, enforces state education regulations and laws, administers state and federal funds, certifies and licenses teachers and other educators, and approves textbooks for use in Georgia schools; head of Department of Education
Commissioner of Insurance
elected official who regulates insurance carriers and issues insurance licenses