Arizona State Executive Cabinet

The Arizona Executive Council is a body in the executive part (branch) of the Arizona State Government, composed of the Governor and the principle Officer in each of the executive Departments and Agencies of the Arizona State Government. The Executive Council is responsible for executing the laws of Arizona and the laws of the United States throughout the State, and for carrying on the day-to-day government (governance) of the State.

Qualifications
Under Arizona law, no Person, having been convicted under State law for treason, felony, or domestic violence, is eligible to any Office of Profit or Trust in or under the State of Arizona or any place subject to its jurisdiction. This includes all Offices in or under the State of Arizona of an elected or appointive nature, at all levels of Government, from municipal, to county, to State, as well as school boards and other special-government entities. This qualification also equally extends and applies to offices at the Federal-level with the Office of Governor-General as well as to the offices of Senator and Representative, respectively, in Congress, and all Officers included in the Gubernatorial-General order of succession.

Office of Governor

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The Governor is Arizona’s head of state and head of government, and, as such, he is both the chief public representative of the State and the head of the Arizona Executive Department (executive branch of the Arizona State Government); all executive power of the State of Arizona is vested in the Office of Governor. In addition, the Governor is also the commander-in-chief of the Arizona State Guard, the Arizona State Police, and, during emergencies and other extra-ordinary situations, also the commander-in-chief of all county Sheriff’s Offices, municipal police departments, and special-purpose law enforcement agencies in the State. The primary responsibilities of the Governor are to&mdash;
 * 1) Preserve, protect, defend, and guarantee the Arizona Constitution and the entire system of Arizona’s constitutional law;
 * 2) Ensure that all State and Federal laws are duly and diligently enforced (provided they are not unconstitutional);
 * 3) Ensure that the charters, ordinances, and regulations of the various political subdivisions of Arizona are in full compliance with the Constitution and Laws of Arizona;
 * 4) Preserve, protect, and maintain the peace, order, and good government of the State, and in like Manner the public health, safety, welfare, and morals of its People;
 * 5) Preserve, protect, and defend, against all enemies, foreign and domestic, the territorial integrity of the State, and the independence, national sovereignty, and national security of Arizona;
 * 6) Preserve, protect, and defend the individual Liberty of all Arizonans;
 * 7) Accredit Arizona's high commissioners and ambassadors and receive similar diplomats from other States, the United States, and from foreign States;
 * 8) Issue Arizona passports;&mdash;And
 * 9) Bestow State awards and honors.

Assisted and advised by the Heads of the various executive Departments and Agencies, the Governor ensures that the Law is duly and diligently enforced throughout the State, and guarantees to every Person within Arizona the equal protection of those Laws.

Department of State and Foreign Affairs

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The Arizona Department of State and Foreign Affairs, usually shortened to "Department of State", is the State's combined foreign, elections, records and archives, notary-public, trademark registration, and copy certification (certified copies) ministry. Among other responsibilities, the Department is tasked with carrying out the Governor's foreign Policy and the United States' Common Foreign Policy, as well as ensuring the proper functioning of all State, county, local, and Federal electoral systems within Arizona. The Department is headed by a Secretary of State and Foreign Affairs, commonly known as "Secretary of State". After the Governor, the Secretary of State and Foreign Affairs is the most senior member of in the Executive Department. However, the Secretary of State is not the first in the gubernatorial order of succession; rather, the President of the Arizona Senate is first in line to succeed to the Office of Governor in the event that the duly elected Governor is killed, incapacitated, is absent from the State (in which Case the President of the Senate serves only as Acting Governor until the elected Governor returns to the State), or is otherwise unable to execute the Powers and Duties of his Office.

Department of the Attorney-General

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The Arizona Department of the Attorney-General is responsible for providing legal counsel to the State and to local governments on all matters of State and Federal law. The Department is also the State-level prosecutor's office; however, the fifteen County-Attorney offices carry out most of this responsibility: for the most part, the Department of the Attorney-General would only take on the role of prosecutor in extraordinary circumstances and for extraordinary crimes, such as investigating corruption in one of the County-Attorney offices or investigating corruption in the offices of senior State officers, or prosecuting the crime of treason. However, the Department of the Attorney-General is responsible for prosecuting federal offenses. The Department of the Attorney-General is headed by the Attorney-General of Arizona. The AG must be an attorney licensed by the State Bar of Arizona and have had practiced law in Arizona for at least five Years prior to his appointment as Attorney-General and, like every State or local Officer, must have not been convicted, under Arizona law, of treason, felony, or domestic violence.

The post of Attorney-General is a powerful one, especially in that the AG may issue advisory opinions on Matters of State and Federal law, which are binding unless and until overridden by the Legislature or the Courts; however, opinions issued by the Arizona AG on Matters of Federal Law may also be overridden by the United States Attorney-General.

Department of Public Safety

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The Department of Public Safety is responsible for maintaining law and order throughout the State. However, in practice, much of this responsibility is carried out by the fifteen Sheriff's Offices and the numerous municipal and specialist police agencies. The Department of Public Safety is, however, vested with primary jurisdiction over certain, specific offenses, and exclusive enforcement authority over various statutes (primarily those which pertain to immigration, customs, foreign affairs, national security, trans-national crime, arms and human smuggling, white-collar crime, and financial crimes); and is vested with exclusive jurisdiction, both investigative and enforcement, over all State property, State facilities (including State military installations), and State Lands. DPS coordinate with the Department of Emergency and Military Affairs on security matters for Arizona embassies and Arizona ambassadors abroad. DPS is headed by a Secretary of the Department of Public Safety, a position which reports directly to the Governor. The Secretary is a senior member of the Executive (cabinet), and is appointed by the Governor, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Arizona State Senate.

The most important agency of DPS is the Arizona State Police, also known as the Arizona State Troopers, which is the State-level law enforcement agency. Also a gendarmerie force, the Arizona State Police have a wide-ranging mandate, however the Agency has delegated many of its responsibilities to county Sheriffs and municipal police departments.

Department of Emergency and Military Affairs

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The Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (AZDEMA) is the Executive department responsible for the civil defense, emergency management, and military defense of the State of Arizona. Headed by a Secretary of Emergency and Military Affairs, the Department is composed of two sub-departments (each styled "division"), namely the Arizona Division of Emergency Management and the Arizona Division of National Defense.

The Arizona Division of National Defense, which serves as the State's defense ministry, is composed of the Arizona Defense Force, which, in turn, is composed of the Arizona Land Force, the Arizona Air Force, the Arizona Naval Force, the Arizona Marine Corps, the Arizona Transportation Command, and the Arizona Special Services Command, and various civilian component agencies.

The Arizona Division of Emergency Management, which serves as the State's emergency management ministry, is the primary agency in the State on all matters relative to civil defense, and emergency management. The remit of AZDEM has broad extent, ranging from coordinating disaster response to having oversight of, and final approval over, continuity of government plans for all levels of government in Arizona.

Department of the Treasury

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Department of Administration

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Department of Transportation

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Department of Forestry and Fire Management

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Department of Health Services

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Department of Education

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Department of Economic Security

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Department of Weights and Measures

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Department of Labor

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Department of Agriculture

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Department of Commerce and Industry

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Department of Financial Institutions

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The Department of Financial Institutions is the securities and banking regulatory agency, responsible for ensuring that all banking, securities, and other financial institutions comply with State law. The Department is headed by a Secretary of Financial Institutions.

Department of Insurance

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Department of Gaming

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Department of Liquor Licenses and Control

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Department of Corrections

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Department of Real Estate

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Department of Housing and Urban Development

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Department of Water and Power

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Department of Land and Natural Resources

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Department of Environmental Quality

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Commission for First Nation Affairs

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Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System

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Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency

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