davegran
Regular Member
You can't tell the players without a program....
According to the DOJ organization chart, State Programs - Administration and Revenue Unit is probably doing the actual processing. That unit is under the Division of Legal Services. They work for the Executive Assistant who reports to the Deputy Attorney General who reports to the Attorney General. All kinds of opportunities for poor management....
I wonder who is actually in charge of processing? He/she may have reached his/her level of incompetence (The Peter Principle) ....Its about time the DOJ gave a public explaination of how they are processing apps. Do they sequentially number apps as they are opened and use that number as a control number? Do they even open the mail by date received? Do they identify where a bottle neck is occurring and devote resources to that area? Do they identify processors not performing to a defined standard. Is there a management report accounting for all apps received on a given day? So far it appears to be amateur hour as far as their processing system is concerned.
According to the DOJ organization chart, State Programs - Administration and Revenue Unit is probably doing the actual processing. That unit is under the Division of Legal Services. They work for the Executive Assistant who reports to the Deputy Attorney General who reports to the Attorney General. All kinds of opportunities for poor management....