Office of the Ministry of Social Services
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Section 1 The Postal Service
- 1.1 - The Kodiak State Postal Service is subordinate to the Minister of Social Services
- 1.2 - The Service shall be managed by an Executive Director, who shall be appointed by the Minister of Social Services.
- 1.2.1 - The Executive Director shall be responsible for the overall management and operation of the Service, and shall have the power to appoint and remove employees as necessary.
- 1.2.2 - The Executive Director shall report to the Minister of Social Services on the activities and performance of the Service.
- 1.3 - The Service shall be funded through the Kodiak State Budget and shall be authorized to collect fees for postal services as set forth in Section 2.1.3.
- 1.3.1 - The Service shall submit an annual budget to the Minister of Social Services for approval, which shall include detailed information on the Service's expenses, revenue, and projected needs.
- 1.4 - The Service shall be run as a competing enterprise alongside private postal corporations in accordance to Section 1.2.
Section 2 The Department of Pensions
- 2.1 - The Department of Pensions is subordinate to the the Ministry of Social Services.
- 2.2 - The Purpose is to administer the payment of pensions.
Section 3 Department of Unemployment Benefits
- 3.1 - The Department of Unemployment Benefits is subordinate to the Ministry of Social Services.
- 3.2 - The Purpose is to oversea the payment of benefits.
Section 4 Department of Housing Administration
- 4.1 - The Department of Housing Administration is subordinate to the Ministry of Social Services
- 4.2 - The DoHA shall be coordinated by a board of no less than five (5) advisors, appointed to five (5) year terms, on the advice of the sitting Minister for Social Services.
- 4.3 - The DoHA shall be managed by the Director of Housing, responsible directly to the Minister of Social Services, and hired by the board.
- 4.4 - The DoHA shall be responsible for the administration of the provisions of this act, including income assessment, communication, and provisioning