Finance Division
The primary mission of the GBI Finance Division is to provide sound, solid advice and financial management to all programs in GBI and the attached agency Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC). The Division is lead by the Fiscal Officer and Treasurer and consists of three main units: Accounting, Budget, and Purchasing. The staff is responsible for all financial transactions involving the agency. Financial transactions include budget development, expenditure monitoring, grant management, account reconciliation, payment processing, cash management, revenue collections, payroll, and purchase orders and bids.
Below is a history of the GBI state general appropriation budget and state authorized position count (CJCC not included).
Georgia Bureau of Investigation |
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Fiscal Year (July1 to June 30) |
General Appropriation Act |
Position Count |
2012 |
$62,844,174 |
706 |
2011 |
$60,041,065 |
731 |
2010 |
$62,498,225 |
777 |
2009 |
$76,391,559 |
842 |
2008 |
$73,370,016 |
834 |
2007 |
$64,798,135 |
813 |
2006 |
$61,591,522 |
815 |
2005 |
$57,311,970 |
829 |
2004 |
$61,239,201 |
845 |
2003 |
$66,118,712 |
881 |
2002 |
$65,196,104 |
844 |
2001 |
$61,790,274 |
816 |
2000 |
$59,472,760 |
813 |
Links to other financial websites for Georgia:
Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget http://www.opb.state.ga.us/
Georgia State Accounting Office http://sao.georgia.gov/02/sao/home/0,2474,39779022,00.html
Georgia House Budget Office http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/house/budget/budgetIndex.htm
Georgia Senate Budget Office http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2009_10/senate/aboutsbo.htm
Georgia Transparency in Government http://www.open.georgia.gov/index.html
Georgia Stimulus Accountability http://stimulusaccountability.ga.gov/02/gov/stimulus/home/0,2804,134245182,00.html