Iowa Code r. 288-1.2 - Operational organization
For operational efficiency, the board has organized the division into five bureaus each of which is administered by a chief.
(1)
Administration bureau.
The chief of administration has the following responsibilities:
a. Planning and execution of the division
budget and accounting functions;
b.
Coordination of administrative planning for the division;
c. Supervision of division purchases,
storage, and issuance of all equipment;
d. Administration of recruitment selection
and development of employees;
e.
Investigation of grievances and disciplinary situations;
f. Serving as agent for retirement funds,
group insurance and other employee benefits;
g. Assisting the administrator with division
policies and procedures.
(2)
Educational telecommunications
bureau. The chief of educational telecommunications has the following
responsibilities:
a. Administers the
development and coordination of all instructional telecommunications activities
including those related to the educational applications of the Iowa
communications network;
b.
Establishes the structure and operations of the narrowcast advisory committee
and subcommittees;
c. Ensures the
appropriate interface with the other bureaus;
d. Organizes, develops, directs, and
implements plans and programs in the areas of instructional television,
in-school utilization of television programs, business and industry
programming, adult and higher education courses.
(3)
Engineering bureau. The
chief of engineering has the following responsibilities:
a. Directs the design, procurement,
installation, and maintenance of all radio and television equipment;
b. Plans, develops, and regulates all
engineering facilities for the division.
(4)
Programming and production
bureau. The chief of programming and production has the responsibility
to administer all facets of the production and programming aspects of the
division.
(5)
Community
relations and development bureau. The chief of community relations and
development administers the following activities:
a. Fund-raising;
b. Development and promotion; and
c. Public information.
Bureau chiefs shall complete other projects and activities as assigned by the administrator.
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