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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) On or before July 1, 1995, and by March 31 of each odd-numbered year thereafter, the governor shall define state goals and objectives in the following areas:
(i) Education;
(ii) Regulatory and economic development;
(iii) Natural resources;
(iv) Health;
(v) Human services;
(vi) Transportation;
(vii) Public safety and corrections;
(viii) General government.
(b) The governor may submit draft goals and objectives to the management council for comment.
(c) On or before September 1 of each odd numbered year, each state agency, as defined under W.S. 28-1-115(g), following an opportunity for public review, shall submit to and have approved by the governor a plan as described by W.S. 28-1-115(a)(ii).
(d) Repealed by Laws 1997, ch. 178, § 2.
(e) When the governor submits the state budget or a supplemental budget as required under W.S. 9-2-1013, he shall also distribute agency plans required under subsection (c) of this section. The budget for each agency shall be performance and program based and shall reflect the goals and objectives specified in the agency's plan.
(f) All dates established in this section or in W.S. 28-1-115 may be extended by the governor.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 28. Legislature § 28-1-116. Continuous planning; performance budgeting - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-28-legislature/wy-st-sect-28-1-116/
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