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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 182 · State Administrative Agencies · Productivity Improvement Programs

182.365 Legislative findings; definitions for ORS 182

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182.365 Legislative findings; definitions for ORS 182.365 to 182.400.
(1)The Legislative Assembly finds that it is in the public interest to encourage and reward government efficiency and that the present state budgeting system has developed inadequate mechanisms to reward efficiency in government agencies and programs. The Legislative Assembly further finds that it is in the public interest to establish a program to reward efficiency and effectiveness in government agencies and programs.
(2)As used in ORS 182.365 to 182.400:
(a)“Agency or unit” means any department, division, agency or section or unit of any department, division or agency or unit, that has an identifiable budget which may be separated from other budgets and for which credit can be given.
(b)“Department” means the Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
(c)“Director” means the Director of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services. [1989 c.815 §1; 1993 c.724 §29]
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