(a) The agencies shall assure the development of a statewide system of results-based government designed to increase efficiency and effectiveness of state programs and services. Toward that end, each state agency shall, on a semi-annual basis, identify results-based measures that have been used to work toward achievement of the mission statement and desired results issued by the legislature and of other goals of the agency, and set out the results as measured. Each state agency shall also prepare information that shall be compiled and submitted on December 15 each year to the office, the legislature, and the legislative finance division; this information must
- (1) identify the agency mission and desired results established by the legislature;
- (2) identify the goals and objectives the agency will use to achieve the legislature's mission and desired results;
- (3) set out the results of any user group surveys and, if the results do not agree with the mission and desired results, goals, and objectives, explain why;
- (4) include written, defined methods of measuring results that apply to the responsibilities, products, and services of the agency;
- (5) identify results-based measures that have been used to work toward achievement of the mission statement and desired results issued by the legislature and other goals of the agency and set out the results as measured;
- (6) identify surveys or other methods of gathering user group opinions that have been used by the agency to identify ways to improve its programs;
- (7) identify methods of measuring performance when the mission statement and desired results issued by the legislature involve more than one agency and make recommendations to eliminate duplication of government functions and waste;
- (8) identify ways in which the agency has involved its employees in the development of methods of measuring results, including opportunities for employee representatives to participate in committees established to develop methods of measuring results;
- (9) include the budget requested to carry out the agency's proposed plans in the succeeding fiscal year, including information reflecting the expenditures during the last fiscal year, the expenditures authorized for the current fiscal year, the expenditures proposed for the succeeding fiscal year, an explanation of the services to be provided, the number of total positions for all persons employed or under contract by the agency for personal services including those rendered for capital improvement projects, the need for the services, the cost of the services, and other information requested by the office;
- (10) include a report of agency receipts during the last fiscal year, an estimate of receipts during the current fiscal year, and an estimate of receipts for the succeeding fiscal year;
- (11) identify legislation required to implement the proposed programs and financial plans;
- (12) include an evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of specific alternatives to existing or proposed agency activities or administrative methods;
- (13) prioritize the activities of the agency from the most important to the least important.