Oklahoma Secretary of Human Resources and Administration | |
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Great Seal of Oklahoma | |
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Formed | June 6, 1986 |
Preceding agencies | Secretary of Administration Secretary of Human Resources |
Headquarters | 2101 N Lincoln Boulevard Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Employees | 517 (FY2011) |
Annual budget | $60 million (FY2011) |
Ministers responsible | Oscar B. Jackson Jr., Secretary Col. John Richard (ret.), Deputy Secretary |
Child agencies | Oklahoma Office of Personnel Management Oklahoma Department of Central Services |
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Office of the Secretary of Human Resources and Administration |
The Oklahoma Secretary of Human Resources and Administration is a member of the Oklahoma Governor's Cabinet. The Secretary is appointed by the Governor, with the consent of the Oklahoma Senate, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor. The Secretary serves as the chief advisor to the Governor on managing the operations and personnel needs of the State government.
The current Secretary of Human Resources and Administration is Oscar B. Jackson Jr., who was appointed by Governor Brad Henry in 2003. Previous to his service in this position, he served as Secretary of Human Resources from 1991 to 2003.
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The position of Secretary of Human Resources and Administration was established in 2003 when Governor Brad Henry issued an executive order merging the former positions of Secretary of Human Resources and Secretary of Administration into a single position. Previously, both positions had existed separately since 1986 when they were established by the Executive Branch Reform Act of 1986.
Oklahoma state law always for Cabinet Secretaries to serve concurrently as the head of a State agency in addition to their duties as a Cabinet Secretary. Historically, the Secretary of Human Resources and Administration has also served as the Administrator of the Oklahoma Office of Personnel Management. As of 2010, all Secretaries of Human Resources and Administration have served in that dual position.
The Secretary of Human Resources and Administration is for providing services to help manage and support the basic functioning of all state agencies. These services include personnel management, central purchasing, state motor pool management, building maintenance and construction, as well as central printing and mailing. The Secretary is also responsible for overseeing the licensing, supervision and regulation of most professions and occupation that are regulated by the State government.
As of fiscal year 2011, the Secretary of Human Resources and Administration oversees 517 full time employees and is responsible for an annual budget of $60 million.
The Secretary of Human Resources and Administration oversees the following state entities:
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The annual salary of the Secretary of Agriculture is set by law at $75,000.[1] Despite this law, if the Secretary serves as the head of State agency, the Secretary receives the higher of the two salaries. Since incumber Secretary Oscar B. Jackson Jr. also serves as the Administrator of the Office of Personnel Management, he received the salary allowed for that position. As of 2010, the annual salary of that position is set at $81,000.
Secretary of Human Resources (1986–2003)
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Secretary of Administration (1986–2003)
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Secretary of Human Resources and Administration (2003–present)
# | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Governor served under |
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1 | Oscar B. Jackson Jr. | 2003 | 2011 | Brad Henry |
2011 | Present | Mary Fallin |
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