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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 182 · State Administrative Agencies · Evidence-Based Programs

182.525 Mandatory expenditures for evidence-based programs; biennial report; rules

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182.525 Mandatory expenditures for evidence-based programs; biennial report; rules.
(1)An agency shall spend at least 75 percent of state moneys that the agency receives for programs on evidence-based programs.
(2)The agency shall submit a biennial report containing:
(a)An assessment of each program on which the agency expends funds, including but not limited to whether the program is an evidence-based program;
(b)The percentage of state moneys the agency receives for programs that is being expended on evidence-based programs;
(c)The percentage of federal and other moneys the agency receives for programs that is being expended on evidence-based programs; and
(d)A description of the efforts the agency is making to meet the requirement of subsection
(1)of this section.
(3)The agency shall submit the report required by subsection
(2)of this section no later than September 30 of each even-numbered year to the interim legislative committee dealing with judicial matters.
(4)If an agency, in any biennium, spends more than 25 percent of the state moneys that the agency receives for programs on programs that are not evidence based, the Legislative Assembly shall consider the agency’s failure to meet the requirement of subsection
(1)of this section in making appropriations to the agency for the following biennium.
(5)An agency may adopt rules necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. [2003 c.669 §7; 2005 c.22 §128; 2005 c.503 §13; 2013 c.649 §44]
Note: See note under 182.515.
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