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January 22, 2002
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What is Workload?
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What is workload?
• Workload is from central service agencies (CSA).
• Workload is from the CSAs files, tables, statistics, other records, documents, and forms.
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Workload
• CSAs enter workload into spreadsheets on the Pro Rata and SWCAP website.
• Access to the site is restricted to CSAs representatives.
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• Each CSA is assigned a group of numbers. • This number is called a function code.• Each function code identifies a particular
CSA function.
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• Each function code represents a specific type of workload.
• Workload is obtained from a variety of sources and can be from more than one CSA.
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• Slides 8 through 11 have four columns.
• Column headings are:
– Function Code
– Central Service Function
– Workload
– Source
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• Content of each column:
– Function code identifies the number assigned to the CSAs activity.
– Central Service Function identifies the central service agency and activity.
– Workload identifies the type of workload measured.
– Source identifies the workload data source.
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Department of Finance004 Audits and Review Audit Hours DOF/OSAE005 Budgets Budget Hours DOF/ADMIN010 CALSTARS $ DOF/ADU (Sch 10)
100 Department of Information Technology Hours DOIT
Department of General Services 150 California Home Page $ DGS 151 State E-mail System $ DGS 152 Network Infrastructure $ DGS
Central Services Workload and Source
Function CentralCode Service Function Workload Source
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Controller’s Office201 Accounting Records SCO202 Claim Audits Warrants SCO203 Payroll Warrants SCO204 General Disbursements Warrants SCO205 Field Audits Hours SCO206 Retirement Warrants Warrants SCO211 PPSD/SDD Positions SCO213 County Cost Plan Hours SCO
State Treasurer301 Investment Interest Earned SCO302 Banking Warrants SCO303 Cash Management/Public Finance $ DOF/ADU (Sch10)
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Function CentralCode Service Function Workload Source
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400 State Personnel Board Positions SCO410 Department of Personnel Admin. Positions SCO500 Victims Comp. and Govt. Claims VCGC BD
Claims Board, California
510 Office of Administrative Law Review Hours Admin. Law520 California State Library $ DOF/ADU (Sch10)600 Health Benefits for Retired Annuitants Current Expenditures SCO/DPA/PERS
Department of Justice605 Legal Hours Justice607 Tort Liability Tort Hours Justice608 Tort Settlements Actual Payments Justice
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Function CentralCode Service Function Workload Source
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Function Central Code Service Function Workload Source
700-715 Agency Secretaries
700 Health and Human Services $ DOF/ADU (Sch 10)
702 Youth and Adult Correctional $ DOF/ADU (Sch 10)
705 State and Consumer Services $ DOF/ADU (Sch 10) 710 Bus., Trans. and Housing $ DOF/ADU (Sch 10) 715 Resources $ DOF/ADU (Sch 10) 799 Bureau of State Audits Audit Hours BSA800 Legislature Sum of Past Actual FSCU9xx Prior Year Adjustment
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Workload
• Each CSA is responsible for collecting their workload and providing the workload to Department of Finance for inclusion into the Pro Rata and SWCAP plans.
• Accuracy of the workload is the responsibility of each CSA.
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• CSA . . .– Verifies workload data total agrees with
supporting data.– Verifies workload is posted to the correct
State department.– Explains increases or decreases for:
• Current workload to last year’s plan.• Current workload to the plan of two years ago.
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• CSA . . .–Compares current workload to prior
workload. • Explains reason for data that is too low or
too high.• Explains any other differences.
–Verifies the correct input of :• State department and workload data.• Checks totals, formulas, and all subsidiary
schedules.
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The next slides show each individual CSA and explains the function.
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CSA Workload/SourceDepartment of Finance
–Function 004 – Audits and Review • Conducts review and analysis of State departments operations.
• Assists management in its responsibilities. • Provides objective analyses, appraisals, and procedural evaluations.
• Makes recommendations based on findings.
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Department of Finance - continued
–Function 005 – Budgets
• Provides assistance to State departments in developing, preparing, presenting, and executing their operating budgets.
• Reviews and analyzes State departments plans for:– Conceptual soundness and alternatives.– Effectiveness, efficiency, and economy
of operation.
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Department of Finance - continued
–Function 010 – CALSTARS• Maintains the automated program
cost accounting system used by most State departments.
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Department of Information Technology
–Function 100
• Provides leadership, guidance, statewide coordination and oversight of information technology.
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Department of General Services–Function 150 - California Home Page
• Provides centralized planning, administration, and control of the California Home Page.
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Department of General Services
–Function 151- State E-mail System
• Provides centralized planning, administration, and control of the State's E-mail System.
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Department of General Services–Function 152 - Network Infrastructure
• Provides centralized planning, administration, and control of the State's information technology network infrastructure for the California Home Page and the State E-mail System.
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State Controller’s Office–Function 201 – Accounting
• Maintains the State's central accounts to ensure fiscal integrity of both State and federal funds.
• Ensures that State and federal funds deposited in the State Treasury for a specific purpose are expended for that purpose.
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State Controller’s Office - continued
–Function 202 – Claim Audits
• Performs a pre-audit of a sample of expenditures, salaries, equipment, etc.
–Function 203 – Payroll
• Issues warrants for payroll.
–Function 204 – General Disbursements
• Issues warrants to pay the State's bills and payrolls.
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State Controller’s Office - continued
– Function 205 – Field Audits
• Audits State departments receiving loans, grants, etc., of State and federal funds.
– Function 206 – Retirement Warrants
• PERS and STRS use only.
– Function 211 – PPSD/SDD
• Maintains the State's uniform personnel and payroll system.
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State Controller’s Office - continued
–Function 213 – County Cost Plan • Reviews, negotiates, and approves countywide cost allocation plans on behalf of the federal Department of Health and Human Services.
• This function is only in SWCAP.
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State Treasurer’s Office
–Functions 301, 302, and 303
• Maintains custody of local, State and federal moneys, and securities held by the State.
• Provides banking services for State government.
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State Personnel Board–Function 400
• Enforces civil service statues, prescribes probationary periods and classifications, reviews disciplinary actions, and adopts other rules authorized by statute.
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Department of Personnel Administration–Function 410
• Ensures the proper administration of employment for State civil service employees.
• Represents the Governor in all matters concerning State employer-employee relations.
• Trains and develops State employees.
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California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board
–Function 500
• Hears claims against the State
• Acts on various fiscal matters specifically committed to the Board's jurisdiction
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California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board - continued –Function 500 - continued
•Establishes and maintains uniform rules and regulations for presenting and auditing:
–Claims against the State
–Employee travel and other allowances
–Payroll deductions
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California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board - continued
–Function 500 - continued
• Establishes and maintains uniform rules and regulations for presenting and auditing:–Purchase of supplies and equipment–Use of State-owned vehicles–Employee merit awards
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Office of Administrative Law
–Function 510
• Reviews administrative regulations with the goal of reducing the number of and improving the quality of regulations.
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California State Library
–Function 520
• Performs reference and research services for State departments.
• State Librarian.
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Health Benefits for Retired Annuitants
–Function 600
• Costs to provide health and dental benefits for retired annuitants.
• Obtained from the SCO, DPA, and Public Employees’ Retirement System.
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Justice –Function 605, 607, and 608
• Provides legal advice to the State of California.
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Agency Secretaries–Function 700, 702, 705, 710, and 715
• Directs and coordinates the activities of the various State departments within its purview.
• Costs allocated to State departments within control of each agency secretary.
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Bureau of State Audits
–Function 799
• Conducts financial, performance, and special audits under the policy direction of the Legislature.
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Legislature
–Function 800
• Conducts the business of the State, including State departments issues. Only 50% of their costs are allocated.
• Works on State departments issues approximately 50% of the time.
• Costs included in Pro Rata only.
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Legislature - continued
–Function 800 - continued
• Uses the dollar amount of all past year
actual costs of all the other functions.
• Benefits from the Legislature’s services
in the same ratio as the total of all other
central services.
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The following slides explain the workload.
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Hours
–Represent time that the CSA spends working on a specific State department’s work.
–Example: Finance budget analysts track the number of hours worked on each State department’s budget.
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Hours - continued
–CSAs using hours . . .
• Finance (004, 005) – audits, budgets
• Controller’s (205, 213) – audits, county cost plans
• Office of Administrative Law (510)
• Department of Justice (605, 607) – legal, tort liability
• Bureau of State Audits (799)
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Records
–Represents SCO documents for . . .
• Accounting records
• Accruals
• Journal entries
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Positions –Represents number of authorized
positions for a State department.
Note: Personnel years (PY’s) are not used, because a half time
position takes just as must time and effort as a full time position.
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State Operations Dollars –Represents:
•State operation dollars from the mid-year column of the current year Governor’s Budget.
•Workload units for functions which do not use hours, documents, records, forms, or positions.
–Factors in the size of the State department’s budget and its ability to pay.
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Current Expenditures (Health Benefits for Retired Annuitants)
–Represents current employees health and dental benefits costs.
–Controller provides the HBRA costs for current employees.
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Interest Earned–Represents interest earned from the
Surplus Money Investment Fund (SMIF).
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Warrants−Represents warrants issued by the
State Controllers’ Office for:
• Claim Audits
• Payroll
• General Disbursements
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Retirement Warrants–Pro Rata only.–Represents the documentation and
processing of personnel and payroll records.
–Public Employees’ Retirement System and State Teachers’ Retirement System are the only State departments to receive this workload.
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County Cost Plan–SWCAP only.–Represents the review, negotiation, and
approval of countywide cost allocation plans on behalf of federal Department of Health and Human Services.
–Develops and issues procedures to counties on the preparation and use of such plans.
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These are the workload and source of the workload included in the Pro Rata and SWCAP plans.
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