RSA 21-G:2 Declaration of Findings.
Title: I - THE STATE AND ITS GOVERNMENT
Chapter: 21-G - ORGANIZATION OF EXECUTIVE BRANCH
The general court finds that:
I. The state constitution provides for the separation of powers within state government among the legislative, the executive and the judicial branches. The legislative branch has the broad objective and responsibility to determine policies and programs and to review and oversee program performance and implementation of policy previously established. The executive branch has the responsibility to implement and administer these policies and programs. The judicial branch has the responsibility to resolve disputes arising from the interpretation or application of the laws;
II. The growth of the executive branch from 32 constitutional offices and state agencies in 1900, to 96 in 1970, to more than 140 in 1983, has created an unwieldy and confusin