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1 Powers and duties  





2 Divisions  



2.1  Division of Administrative Operations  





2.2  Division of Statewide Accounting  





2.3  Computer Services Center  





2.4  Division of Statewide Payroll  







3 Office holders  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Idaho state controller

Incumbent
Brandon Woolf

First holderSilas W. Moody
Websitewww.sco.idaho.gov/web/scoweb.nsf

The state controller of Idaho is a constitutional officer in the executive branchofgovernment of the U.S. stateofIdaho. Twenty-one individuals have held the office of state controller or its predecessor office of state auditor since statehood. The incumbent is Brandon Woolf, a Republican.

Powers and duties

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The state controller supervises and manages Idaho's fiscal affairs as its chief fiscal officer. As such, the state controller establishes statewide internal pre-audit accounting controls to assure state funds are spent properly, maintains the state's centralized financial management and accounting systems, administers payroll, and pays claims against the state. The state controller also prepares the annual comprehensive financial report of the state of Idaho, operates the Computer Service Center for the whole of state government, and serves as officio secretary of the State Board of Examiners, which examines all claims against the state outside of regular business operations.[1][2] In addition, the state controller sits on the following boards by virtue of office:

The state controller should not be confused with the separately elected state treasurer, who serves as Idaho's chief banker and investment officer.

Divisions

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The state controller is supported by a professional staff organized into four divisions: the Division of Administrative Operations, the Division of Statewide Accounting, the Computer Services Center, and the Division of Statewide Payroll.

Division of Administrative Operations

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The Division of Administrative Operations is responsible for managing the budget, accounts, facilities and human resources of the State Controller's Office.[3] The division also:

Division of Statewide Accounting

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The Division of Statewide Accounting is responsible for authorizing and validating state payments against an agency's available cash and appropriation before allowing a payment to be generated.[3] To this end, the division:

Computer Services Center

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As a division of the State Controller's Office, the Computer Services Center provides application development, support and other technical services as a central service provider, operates the state's largest mainframe computer and data center, and assists state agencies with technical data processing.[3]

Division of Statewide Payroll

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The Division of Statewide Payroll pays and maintains payroll records for approximately 25,000 state employees, conducts payroll training conferences for government employees, and administers garnishment processing, tax reporting, and electronic fund transfers with vendors.[3]

Office holders

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Idaho state controllers
Officeholder Party Assumed office Left office
Silas W. Moody Republican 1/5/1891 1/2/1893
Frank C. Ramsey Republican 1/2/1893 1/7/1897
J.H. Anderson P-D[clarification needed] 1/7/1897 7/2/1899
Bartlett Sinclair 1/7/1899 1/7/1901
E.W. Jones P-D-S.R.[clarification needed] 1/7/1901 1/5/1903
Theo Turner Republican 1/5/1903 1/3/1905
Robert S. Bragaw 1/2/1905 1/4/1909
S.D. Taylor Republican 1/4/1909 1/6/1913
Fred L. Huston Republican 1/6/1913 1/1/1917
Clarence Van Deusen Democratic 1/1/1917 1/6/1919
Edward G. Gallett Republican 1/6/1919 1/2/1933
Harry C. Parsons Democratic 1/2/1933 1/2/1939
Calvin E. Wright Democratic 1/2/1939 1/1/1945
Ernest G. Hansen Democratic 1/1/1945 1/6/1947
N.P. Nielson Republican 1/6/1947 4/30/1957 (died in office)
Rulon Swensen Republican 6/18/1957 (appointed to fill vacancy) 1/5/1959
Joe R. Williams Democratic 1/5/1959 2/28/1989 (resigned)
J.D. Williams Democratic 3/1/1989 (appointed to fill vacancy then elected) 09/30/2002
Keith Johnson Republican 10/1/2002 (appointed to fill vacancy then elected) 1/1/2007
Donna Jones Republican 1/2/2007 9/15/2012
Brandon Woolf Republican 9/15/2012 present

References

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  • ^ a b c d Office of the State Controller Informational Brochure, 2009
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