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U.S. Code > Title 3 - The President


Current as of: February 2010
Chapter 1Presidential Elections And Vacancies
Chapter 2Office And Compensation Of President
Chapter 3Repealed
Chapter 4Delegation Of Functions
Chapter 5Extension Of Certain Rights And Protections To Presidential Offices

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State Laws: Executive Branch

AlaskaAlaska Statutes Chapter 44.19 - Office Of The Governor
CaliforniaCalifornia Government Code > Title 2 > Division 3 - Executive Department
ConnecticutConnecticut General Statutes > Title 3 - State Elective Officers
Connecticut General Statutes > Title 4 > Chapter 54a - Review of Existing Agency Regulations
DelawareDelaware Code Title 29 > Chapter 21 - Governor
Delaware Code Title 29 > Chapter 22 - Governor-Elect Transitional Fund
Delaware Code Title 29 > Chapter 23 - Secretary Of State
Delaware Code Title 29 > Chapter 25 - State Department Of Justice
Delaware Code Title 29 > Chapter 27 - State Treasurer
Delaware Code Title 29 > Chapter 87 - Department Of State
FloridaFlorida Statutes > Title IV - Executive Branch
Florida Statutes > Chapter 120 - Administrative Procedure Act
Florida Regulations - Administration Commission
Florida Regulations - Executive Office of the Governor
HawaiiHawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 26 - Executive and Administrative Departments
Hawaii Revised Statutes > Chapter 30 - Gubernatorial Transition
IdahoIdaho Code Title 67 > Chapter 3 - State Officers In General
Idaho Code Title 67 > Chapter 8 - Executive And Administrative Officers -- Governor And Lieutenant-Governor
Idaho Code Title 67 > Chapter 9 - Secretary Of State
Idaho Code Title 67 > Chapter 10 - State Controller
Idaho Code Title 67 > Chapter 14 - Attorney General
IllinoisIllinois Compiled Statutes > Chapter 5 > Administrative Procedure
Illinois Compiled Statutes > Chapter 5 > Open Meetings
Illinois Compiled Statutes > Chapter 5 > Successor Agencies
Illinois Compiled Statutes > Chapter 15 - Executive Officers
Illinois Compiled Statutes > Chapter 20 - Executive Branch
IowaIowa Code Title I > Subtitle 4 - Executive Branch
KansasKansas Statutes > Chapter 75 > Article 1 - Governor
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 75 > Article 3 - Lieutenant Governor
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 75 > Article 4 - Secretary Of State
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 75 > Article 5 - State Auditor
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 75 > Article 6 - State Treasurer
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 75 > Article 7 - Attorney General
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 75 > Article 21 - Executive Council
LouisianaLouisiana Revised Statutes > Title 36 - Organization of the exective branch
MaineMaine Revised Statutes Title 2 - Executive
MarylandMaryland Code > Executive Department
Maryland Code > Fees of Officers
Maryland Code > Governor - Executive and Administrative Departments
MassachusettsMassachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title II - Executive And Administrative Officers Of The Commonwealth
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title III - Laws Relating To State Officers
MichiganMichigan Laws > Chapter 10 - Governor
Michigan Laws > Chapter 11 - Secretary of State
Michigan Laws > Chapter 12 - State Treasurer
Michigan Laws > Chapter 13 - Auditor General
Michigan Laws > Chapter 14 - Attorney General
Michigan Laws > Chapter 16 - Executive Organization
Michigan Laws > Chapter 17 - State Administrative Board
Michigan Laws > Chapter 18 - Department of Management and Budget
Michigan Laws > Chapter 31 - Succession to Office
MinnesotaMinnesota Statutes - Constitutional Offices and Duties
MissouriMissouri Laws > Title IV
Missouri Laws > Title XL
MontanaMontana Code Title 2 > Chapter 15 - Executive Branch Officers And Agencies
NevadaNevada Revised Statutes > Title 18 - State Executive Department
New HampshireNew Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 21-G - Organization Of Executive Branch
New JerseyNew Jersey Statutes > Title 52
New MexicoNew Mexico Statutes Chapter 9 - Executive Department
New YorkNew York Laws - Executive
New YorkNew York Laws > Executive
North CarolinaNorth Carolina General Statutes Chapter 114 - Department of Justice
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 128 - Offices and Public Officers
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 143 - State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 143A - State Government Reorganization
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 143B - Executive Organization Act of 1973
North DakotaNorth Dakota Code > Chapter 54-07 - Governor
North Dakota Code > Chapter 54-08 - Lieutenant Governor
North Dakota Code > Chapter 54-09 - Secretary of State
OhioOhio Code > Title 1 > Chapter 107 - Governor
Ohio Code > Title 1 > Chapter 108 - Lieutenant Governor
Ohio Code > Title 1 > Chapter 109 - Attorney General
Ohio Code > Title 1 > Chapter 111 - Secretary Of State
Ohio Code > Title 1 > Chapter 113 - Treasurer Of State
Ohio Code > Title 1 > Chapter 115 - Auditor Of State
Ohio Code > Title 1 > Chapter 117 - Auditor Of State
OregonOregon Statutes > Title 18 - Executive Branch; Organization
Rhode IslandRhode Island General Laws > Chapter 42-7. Executive Department
South CarolinaSouth Carolina Code > Title 1 > Chapter 3 - Governor And Lieutenant Governor
South Carolina Code > Title 1 > Chapter 5 - Secretary Of State
South Carolina Code > Title 1 > Chapter 7 - Attorney General And Solicitors
South DakotaSouth Dakota Laws > Title 1 > Chapter 7 - Governor
South Dakota Laws > Title 1 > Chapter 8 - Secretary of State
South Dakota Laws > Title 1 > Chapter 11 - Attorney General
South Dakota Laws > Title 1 > Chapter 14 - Bureau of Administration
TennesseeTennessee Code > Title 4 > Chapter 3 - Creation, Organization and Powers of Administrative Departments and Divisions
Tennessee Code > Title 4 > Chapter 4 - Administration of State Departments
Tennessee Code > Title 8 > Chapter 1 - Governor
Tennessee Code > Title 8 > Chapter 2 - Lieutenant Governor
Tennessee Code > Title 8 > Chapter 3 - Secretary of State
Tennessee Code > Title 8 > Chapter 6 - Attorney General and Reporter—Legal Department
TexasTexas Government Code > Title 4 - Executive Branch
Texas Civil Statutes > Title 70 > Chapter 4 - State-Federal Relations
Texas Civil Statutes > Title 70 > Chapter 7 - Intergovernmental Cooperation
Texas Civil Statutes > Title 70 > Chapter 9 - Commissions And Agencies
UtahUtah Code > Title 63M - Governor's Programs
Utah Code > Future Title 63M - Governor's Programs
VermontVermont Statutes Title 3 - Executive
VirginiaVirginia Code Title 1 > Chapter 2.1 - Common Law and Rules of Construction
West VirginiaWest Virginia Code > Chapter 5 - General Powers and Authority of the Governor
West Virginia Code > Chapter 5A - Department of Administration
West Virginia Code > Chapter 5F - Reorganization of the Executive Branch
WisconsinWisconsin Statutes > Chapter 15 - Structure of the executive branch
Wisconsin Statutes > Chapter 20 > Subchapter VI - General Executive Functions

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