Virginia Statutes

§ 30-68 — Evaluation criteria; self-studies

Virginia § 30-68
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 30GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Ch. 8LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM REVIEW AND EVALUATION ACT

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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 30-68 (2026).

Text

A.Each study carried out pursuant to this chapter shall consider, as required: that there is a valid public need for the program or agency; that legislative intent is being carried out; that program and agency performance has been in the public interest; that program objectives have been defined; that intended program outcomes are measurable and have been accomplished; that program and agency operations are managed efficiently, economically, and effectively; or such other specific criteria as the Commission or standing committees deem necessary and desirable.
B.Agency self-studies may be required in such form and manner as may be directed under the resolution provided for in § 30-67.

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Legislative History

1978, c. 388.

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