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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 3Pt. 3Ch. 11§ 13881 Department Intergovernmental Coordination

§ 13881 Department Intergovernmental Coordination

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§ 13881 Department Intergovernmental Coordination

Key Takeaways

  • •The government department can work with other governments, like cities, counties, or even other states, to do its job better.
  • •It can share ideas and tips with other government groups to save money and work smarter.
  • •The department can team up with businesses, schools, and groups to learn better ways to manage things like time, materials, and money.
  • •It can join clubs or groups with experts to stay updated on the best ways to manage stuff.

Example

A city government wants to save money on road repairs.

The department can talk to other cities or companies that fix roads to learn cheaper or faster ways to do the job. They can also join groups where experts share tips on saving money.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 13881 Department Intergovernmental Coordination

The department may: (a) Conduct such relationships with agencies of the governments of municipalities, counties, other states, and the United States as are appropriate in the discharge of its functions. (b) Conduct exchanges of management information and experience with appropriate governmental agencies. (c) Co-ordinate its efforts with and seek the counsel of the various agencies within the state government concerned with budget analysis to obtain their views on methods of reducing budgets and costs. (d) Conduct such relationships with business, industry, and educational institutions as are appropriate in the discharge of its functions. (e) Conduct correspondence and exchanges of information with, and maintain memberships in appropriate professional and business organizations to keep abreast of the latest and best management thought and practice. (f) Maintain direct contact with and seek the counsel and support of special boards, commissions, or committees from business and industry created to foster the economical use of labor, materials, and money in government. (Amended by Stats. 1963, Ch. 1786.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

relationships with agenciesexchanges of management informationbudget analysismethods of reducing budgets and costsbusiness, industry, and educational institutionsprofessional and business organizations

Related Statutes

  • § 11898 Voter Officials Information Website
  • § 13877 State Manpower Management Coordination
  • § 13878 State Agency Organization Planning
  • § 13879 Manpower Cost Control Duties
  • § 13880 Department Organization Research

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 13881.
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