Department of Community and Cultural Affairs

1 CMC § 2351 — under Department of Community and Cultural Affairs.

1 CMC § 2351

TITLE 1: GOVERNMENT

DIVISION 2: EXECUTIVE BRANCH

§ 2351. Department of Community and Cultural Affairs. There is in the Commonwealth government a Department of Community and Cultural Affairs to be headed by a Director of Community and Cultural Affairs. Source: PL 1-8, tit. 1, ch. 7, § 1, modified. Commission Comment: Executive Order 94-3, the “Second Reorganization Plan of 1994” (effective August 23, 1994), reorganized the Commonwealth government executive branch, changed agency names and official titles and effected numerous other revisions. According to Executive Order 94-3, § 308: Section 308. Department of Community and Cultural Affairs. (a) Sports and Recreation. There is established in the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs a Division of Sports and Recreation, which shall have at its head a Director of Sports and Recreation. The Division shall develop and administer programs relating to team and individual sports, recreational activities, and physical fitness for youth and adults, including senior citizens and persons with mental or physical disabilities. (b) Amateur Sports Association. The Northern Marianas Amateur Sports Association is allocated to the Division of Sports and Recreation of the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs for purposes of administration and coordination. (c) Council for Arts and Culture. The Commonwealth Council for Arts and Culture is allocated to the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs for purposes of administration and coordination. (d) Chamorro-Carolinian Language Policy Commission. The Chamorro-Carolinian Language Policy Commission is allocated to the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs for purposes of administration and coordination. (e) Library Council. The Commonwealth Library Council is allocated to the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs for purposes of administration and coordination. (f) Historic Preservation Review Board. The Historic Preservation Review Board is abolished and it functions transferred to the Historic Preservation Office in the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs. (g) Hall of Fame. The Commonwealth Hall of Fame is abolished and its records, property, facilities, equipment, and supplies transferred to the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs. The full text of Executive Order 94-3 is set forth in the commission comment to 1 CMC § 2001.