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Revision as of 19:28, 25 September 2015

Michigan Civil Service Commission
Agency overview
Formed1908
HeadquartersLansing, Michigan
Minister responsible
  • Thomas M Wardrop, Commission Chair
Agency executives
  • Jan Winters, State Personnel Director
  • Matthew Fedorchuk, Deputy Director
Parent agencyDepartment of Management and Budget
Websitewww.michigan.gov/mdcs/
State Personnel Director of State of Michigan
Incumbent
Jan Winters
AppointerMichigan Civil Service Commission
Formation1965
Websitewww.michigan.gov/mdcs/

The Michigan Civil Service Commission is a four member constitutional created commission to administer Michigan's classified state civil service and human resource functions.

History

Initial created in Michigan's 1908 Constitution,[1] the Commission continue into the next ratified Constitution of 1963. In the Executive Organization Act of 1965, the Department of Civil Service with the Commission as its head with its chief administrative officer being the State Personnel Director.[2] Under EXECUTIVE ORDER No.2007 - 30, the Department of Civil Service was abolished with the Board of Ethics, State Officers Compensation Commission and Civil Service Commission transfer to Department of Management and Budget.[3]

References