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Code · Delaware · Title 29 — State Government · Chapter 91. State Planning · Subchapter V. Delaware Population Consortium

§ 9151. Findings; purpose.

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The efficient and effective planning for capital projects and services that benefit Delaware’s citizens must rely upon the best technical information available in order to anticipate demographic and population trends. The Delaware Population Consortium is created to do all of the following:
(1)Create a single set of population projections for the State because it would be detrimental to have different entities developing competing sets of projections for their own purposes.
(2)Create a single set of population projections with a long-term horizon of 30 years to be beneficial for long-term capital planning.
(3)Use a single methodology that can be refined over time.
(4)Establish a regular annual release date for the population projections to provide consistent and predictable information for entities that rely upon the projections.
(5)Conduct ongoing review of the population projections.
(6)Create population projections that cover a consistent set of geographic areas including the State, each county, and each incorporated municipality.
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