Colorado Department of Personnel and Administration
Department of Personnel and AdministrationDepartment overview |
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Jurisdiction |
Colorado |
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Department executive |
- Kathy Nesbitt, Executive Director
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Website |
colorado.gov/dpa |
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The Colorado Department of Personnel and Administration (DPA) is the principal department of the Colorado state government[1] responsible for statewide human resources and other support functions.[2]
Structure
DPA includes the:[2]
Division | Description |
Division of Central Services (DCS) |
- Maintains the Colorado State Capitol complex.[3]
- Administers the Address Confidentiality Program, Integrated Document Solutions program, and State Fleet Management program.[3]
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Division of Finance and Procurement (DFP) |
- Composed of Central Collection Services, the State Purchasing Office (PROCUREMENTColorado) and the COMPASS e-procurement system.[4]
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Division of Human Resources (DHR) |
- Responsible for the oversight of all state agency human resources functions and total compensation including maintaining the statewide employment, job evaluation and pay systems.[5]
- Responsible for the self-funded benefits system including health, life, dental and deferred compensation for eligible employees.[5]
- Responsible for the state's business risk and loss control programs, including all property insurance, liability and worker's compensation.[5]
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Office of the State Controller (OSC) |
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Division of Statewide Programs |
Colorado Office of Administrative Courts (OAC) |
- Colorado's centralized administrative court system, who's administrative law judges decides workers' compensation, human services, licensing, and a variety of other cases.[6]
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Office of the State Architect (OSA) |
- Responsible for the administration of state funded capital construction projects, prioritization and recommendation of controlled maintenance project requests, setting code policy and compliance for all state-owned buildings, managing the emergency controlled maintenance fund, setting policy on energy management for existing and new facilities, and oversight for leasing and real estate transactions.[7]
- The Department of Transportation and Department of Natural Resources have program oversight of their construction projects.[7]
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Colorado State Archives |
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Colorado State Employee Assistance Program (C-SEAP) |
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Colorado State Personnel Board (SPB) |
- Makes rules governing the state personnel system and hears appeals by applicants and employees in the state personnel system.[8]
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References
External links
Colorado state agencies |
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