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HomeHarbors and Navigation CodeDiv. 5Ch. 2§ 1156 Board Executive Director Powers

§ 1156 Board Executive Director Powers

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§ 1156 Board Executive Director Powers

This law lets the board hire an executive director (who isn’t covered by regular civil‑service rules) and set or change their pay, and it lists the many jobs the director can do for the board.

Key Takeaways

  • •The board can appoint and set pay for an executive director and other staff, and can change that pay later.
  • •The executive director is exempt from the State Civil Service Act and can do many duties like handling licenses, money, investigations, and working with other agencies.
  • •The Secretary of Business, Transportation and Housing can appoint an assistant director who reports to the executive director.
  • •All other board employees must be hired under the State Civil Service Act, except the director and assistant director.

Example

The state board hires Jane as executive director, pays her a salary they decide on, and lets her sign off on new boating licenses, keep the board’s money records, investigate a boat crash, and work with other agencies on oil spill safety.

Because Jane is the executive director, she can do all those tasks without having to go through the normal civil‑service hiring process, and the board can change her pay whenever they think it’s needed.

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

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§ 1156 Board Executive Director Powers

(a) The board may appoint, fix the compensation of, and from time to time adjust the compensation of, an executive director who is exempt from the civil service laws, and other employees as may be necessary. The executive director may perform all duties, exercise all powers, discharge all responsibilities, and administer and enforce all laws, rules, and regulations under the jurisdiction of the board, with the approval of the board, including, but not limited to, all of the following: (1) The administration of personnel employed by the board in accordance with the civil service laws. (2) To serve as treasurer of the board and keep, maintain, and provide the board with all statements of accounts, records of receipts, and disbursements of the board in accordance with the law. (3) The issuance and countersigning of licenses that shall also be signed by the president of the board. (4) The administration of matters and the maintenance of files pertaining to action taken against licenses issued by the board. (5) The administration of investigations of, and reporting on, a navigational incident or other matter for which a license issued by the board may be revoked or suspended. (6) To work with board members, staff, and other interested stakeholders to recommend improvements in the pilot training program. (7) Under the direction of the board, to coordinate with other state and federal agencies charged with protecting the environment and with the oil and hazardous chemical shipping industry. (8) Any other function, task, or duty as may reasonably be assigned by the president of the board, including, but not limited to, performing research and obtaining documents and other evidence for board activities, including rate hearings. (b) The Secretary of Business, Transportation and Housing shall appoint one assistant director to serve in a career executive assignment at the pleasure of the secretary. The assistant director shall have the duties as assigned by the executive director, and shall be responsible to the executive director for the performance of his or her duties. (c) The board may employ personnel necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter. All personnel shall be appointed pursuant to the State Civil Service Act (Part 1 (commencing with Section 18000) of Division 5 of Title 2 of the Government Code), except for the executive director and the assistant director, who shall be exempt from state civil service. The board may fix the compensation of, and from time to time adjust the compensation of, any employees as may be necessary. (d) All personnel of the board shall be appointed, directed, and controlled by the board, the executive director, or the board’s authorized deputies or agents to whom it may delegate its powers. (e) The board may contract and employ commission investigators. The board shall adopt regulations for the minimum standards for a commission investigator that shall include, but are not limited to, a basic knowledge of investigative techniques and maritime issues. (Amended by Stats. 2011, Ch. 324, Sec. 7. (AB 1025) Effective January 1, 2012.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

executive directorcivil service lawsState Civil Service Actboard approval

Related Statutes

  • § 1156.5 Executive Director Appointment Terms
  • § 1156.6 Pilot Hoist Safety Inspections
  • § 1156.7 Vessel Safety Violation Reporting
  • § 1157.4 Law Enforcement Record Access
  • § 1158 Conflict Of Interest Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Harbors and Navigation Code. Section 1156.
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