Title 20, Chapter 3, Section 73
( 20-3-73)
(a) The board of regents may add to its permanent staff the position
of director of agricultural matters, such director to be selected by
the board from a recommendation by the chancellor of the university
system, the president of the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College,
the dean and coordinator of the College of Agricultural and
Environmental Sciences of the University of Georgia, the dean of the
Forestry School of the University of Georgia, and the dean of the
College of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Georgia. (b) When so selected, the director shall be responsible to the board
for planning, supervising, and coordinating all matters related to
agriculture in every unit of the university system. (c) When the director is so selected, the board shall require every
unit of the system having agricultural activity under its control to
cause the proper and responsible officials in charge of any
agricultural activity in each such unit, including, but not limited
to, the teaching of agriculture, research in agriculture, and the
agricultural extension forces, to report directly to the director in
the formation of its program and its budget therefor before
submitting the budget through channels to the board. It is the
expressed wish of the General Assembly that when the agricultural
program and budget are agreed upon, the budget should then not be
changed at the unit level without the approval of the director. It
is further the wish of the General Assembly that waste, overlapping,
and duplicated efforts in the activities of all units having
agricultural programs in the system be avoided wherever possible. (d) When so selected, the director shall be required by the board to
work actively with all departments of the state and federal
governments in an effort to secure for the farm family of this state
the best possible long-range farm program. (e) When so selected, the director shall be required to work with
proper and certified representatives of every agricultural
enterprise in the state to make certain that every activity of any
unit of the system actively serve the best interest of the state's
whole agricultural enterprise. |