(1) (a) The chief administrative officer of a division within the department is a director appointed by the executive director with the concurrence of the board having policy authority for the division. (b) The director of a division may be removed from office by the executive director. (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the appointment and term of office of: (i) the state engineer shall be in accordance with Section 73-2-1; (ii) the director of the Office of Energy Development shall be in accordance with Subsection 79-6-401(2); and (iii) the advisor of the Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office created in Section 63L-11-201 shall be in accordance with Subsection 63L-11-201(2). (2) (a) The executive director has administrative jurisdiction over a division director for the purpose of implementing department policy as established by the division's board. (b) The executive director may: (i) consolidate personnel and service functions in the divisions to effectuate efficiency and economy in the operations of the department; (ii) establish a departmental services division to perform service functions; and (iii) employ law enforcement officers within the department that have all of the powers of a natural resources officer and law enforcement officer, with the exception of the power to serve civil process.
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