State and Consumer Services
1880 State Personnel Board

The five-member State Personnel Board (SPB), whose members are appointed by the Governor for ten-year terms, was established in the California Constitution in 1934. The SPB is responsible for California's civil service system. SPB ensures that the state's civil service system is free from political patronage and that employment decisions are based on merit. SPB provides a variety of recruitment, selection, classification, appellate, goal setting, training, and consultation services to state departments and local agencies.


PROGRAMS Back to Top
The following table presents total proposed budget year personnel years and expenditures for each budgeted program area. These expenditures include all funding sources that support the state agency's programs.
Code Program
Proposed
2010-11*
Personnel
Years
Dollars
10 Merit System Administration
142.7
$22,004
40 Local Government Services
0.5
2,973
50.01 Administration Services
29.0
3,294
50.02 Distributed Administration Services
-
-1,971
Totals, Personnel Years and Expenditures (excluding Infrastructure)
172.2
$26,300
 
Infrastructure Expenditures
-
-
Totals, Personnel Years and All Expenditures
172.2
$26,300

Refer to the Program Descriptions for a description of programs operated by this state agency.

Refer to the 3-Yr Expenditures & Personnel Years for expenditures, personnel years, and funding detail.

PRINTABLE BUDGET DOCUMENTS Back to Top
The following identifies budget documents for this state agency that are available in a printable (pdf) format.

Entire State Personnel Board Budget (pdf * - 15K) in pdf format.
This document provides a printable format (pdf) of all budget information for this state agency. Note: Along with other information, this document includes the documents listed below.

Detail of Appropriations and Adjustments ONLY (pdf * - 3K)
This document provides a printable format (pdf) of only the detail of appropriations and adjustments for this state agency.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Back to Top
Legal Citations and Authority
Includes the legal citations (state statutes, federal statutes, and court orders) for operation of department programs and activities.