The governance of this State relies on the qualifications and performance of the members of the Governor’s cabinet. The General Assembly finds that the confirmation process is an important step to ensure the qualifications and performance of the Governor’s cabinet.
This Act implements the process of aligning the end of the term of each of the members of the Governor’s cabinet with the end of the Governor’s term by designating the principal officer of each executive department who is subject to the amendments to § 10 of Article III of the Delaware Constitution proposed by Senate Bill No. 15. The General Assembly’s intent in making this change is to require each member of the Governor’s cabinet to be reconfirmed by the Senate at the beginning of each term of a Governor.
This Act also makes the following consistent:
(1) The method of determining the annual salary of members of the Governor’s cabinet, by providing that the General Assembly is to set the salary in the annual appropriations act, thereby conforming the Delaware Code to current practice.
(2) The preference for members of the Governor’s cabinet being residents of this State on appointment, by removing from the Delaware Code the preference for residency for the Secretary of the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, the Secretary of the Department of Finance, the Secretary of the Department of Transportation, the Secretary of Labor, the Housing Director of the Delaware State Housing Authority, and the Secretary of the Department of State.
Residency requirements for members of the Governor’s cabinet are being removed from the Delaware Code by this Act and replaced with a notation that residency requirements are as provided in the Delaware Constitution. Residency requirements for members of the Governor’s cabinet will now be consistent, requiring the members to be residents of this State within at most 1 year after appointment and to remain residents of this State or be deemed resigned from office.
This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual.
Because the next General Assembly must concur in the proposed amendment to the Delaware Constitution, this Act does not take effect until the passage of the second leg of the constitutional amendment in the 153rd General Assembly.
Statutes affected: Original Text: 14.102, 20.122, 20.123, 29.6302, 29.7902, 29.8002, 29.8102, 29.8202, 29.8302, 29.8403, 29.8502, 29.8603, 29.8702, 29.8902, 29.9004, 29.9007, 29.9002, 29.2301, 31.4001
Session Law: 14.102, 20.122, 20.123, 29.6302, 29.7902, 29.8002, 29.8102, 29.8202, 29.8302, 29.8403, 29.8502, 29.8603, 29.8702, 29.8902, 29.9004, 29.9007, 29.9002, 29.2301, 31.4001