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Code · California · Government Code

§ 11816

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Each agency, department, office, or commission for which strategic planning efforts are recommended pursuant to Section 11815 shall develop a strategic plan and shall report to the Governor and to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee by April 1, 1995, and by each April 1 thereafter on the steps being taken to develop and adopt a strategic plan. This report shall include a description of the elements to be included in the strategic plan, the process for developing and adopting the strategic plan, and a timetable for the plan’s completion.
In developing its strategic plan each agency, department, office, or commission shall consult with at least the following affected parties: employee organizations, the Legislature, client groups served, suppliers, and contractors. The report shall also identify the steps being taken to develop performance measures that could be used for a performance budgeting system or a performance review.
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