RCW 43.41.030
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The legislature finds that the need for long-range state program planning and for the short-range planning carried on through the budget process, complement each other. The biennial budget submitted to the legislature must be considered in the light of the longer-range plans and goals of the state. The effectiveness of the short-range plan presented as budget proposals, cannot be measured without being aware of these longer-range goals. Thus efficient management requires that the planning and fiscal activities of state government be integrated into a unified process.
It is the purpose of this chapter to bring these functions together in a new division of the office of the governor to be called the office of financial management.
[ 1979 c 151 s 109 ; 1969 ex.s. c 239 s 1 .]