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                                                       PRINTER'S NO. 417

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


SENATE BILL

No. 405 Session of 2001


        INTRODUCED BY GERLACH, BOSCOLA, MOWERY, O'PAKE AND SCHWARTZ,
           FEBRUARY 12, 2001

        REFERRED TO STATE GOVERNMENT, FEBRUARY 12, 2001

                                     AN ACT

     1  Creating the Pennsylvania Performance Evaluation Commission and
     2     providing for its powers and duties.

     3     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     4  hereby enacts as follows:
     5  Section 1.  Short title.
     6     This act shall be known and may be cited as the Performance
     7  Evaluation Act.
     8  Section 2.  Purpose.
     9     The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
    10         (1)  There is the need to continuously evaluate the
    11     performance of this Commonwealth's programs and policies to
    12     assure that tax dollars are spent in the most effective and
    13     efficient manner possible.
    14         (2)  The citizens of this Commonwealth have the right to
    15     know that State government is meeting their needs in a cost-
    16     effective manner.
    17         (3)  Agencies of State government must be able to


     1     demonstrate that their programs are meeting their goals and
     2     objectives and are having a positive impact on this
     3     Commonwealth and its citizens by becoming more focused,
     4     concentrated and intensive in their performance evaluation
     5     efforts both for the short term and the long term.
     6         (4)  Given the constrained nature of the fiscal resources
     7     that will be available both now and into the foreseeable
     8     future, only those programs that prove their worth can be
     9     considered for continued funding.
    10  Section 3.  Definitions.
    11     The following words and phrases when used in this act shall
    12  have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
    13  context clearly indicates otherwise:
    14     "Commission."  The Pennsylvania Performance Evaluation
    15  Commission created in section 4.
    16  Section 4.  Creation of Pennsylvania Performance Evaluation
    17                 Commission.
    18     The Pennsylvania Performance Evaluation Commission is hereby
    19  created to develop and implement a comprehensive system of
    20  performance evaluation.
    21  Section 5.  Membership.
    22     The commission shall consist of nine members. The members of
    23  the commission shall include the Secretary of the Budget, the
    24  Secretary of Administration, the State Treasurer, the Auditor
    25  General, the Chairperson of the Legislative Budget and Finance
    26  Committee and the chairperson and the minority chairperson of
    27  the Appropriations Committee of the Senate and the chairperson
    28  and the minority chairperson of the Appropriations Committee of
    29  the House of Representatives. The members of the commission
    30  shall elect a chairperson at their first meeting.
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     1  Section 6.  Powers and duties of commission.
     2     (a)  Meetings.--The commission shall meet as frequently as it
     3  deems appropriate, but at least once during each month. The
     4  Secretary of the Budget shall be responsible for calling the
     5  initial meeting of the commission. The initial organizational
     6  meeting of the commission shall take place within 30 days of the
     7  effective date of this act.
     8     (b)  Resources.--The commission may utilize the staff and
     9  resources of the General Assembly, any Commonwealth agency and
    10  any public or private institution which receives Commonwealth
    11  funds. The General Assembly, Commonwealth agencies and public or
    12  private institutions receiving Commonwealth funds shall provide
    13  staff and resources as requested at no cost to the commission.
    14  The commission may use such space, staff and resources of the
    15  Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to prepare its final
    16  report.
    17     (c)  Objectives.--The commission shall evaluate the current
    18  structure and system of performance evaluation in the
    19  Commonwealth and develop and implement a comprehensive and
    20  coordinated system of program evaluation that includes
    21  monitoring, impact assessment, examination of cost effectiveness
    22  and cost-benefit analysis. In so doing, the commission shall
    23  take into consideration the effectiveness of the existing
    24  systems, including:
    25         (1)  Program evaluations.
    26         (2)  Preaudits.
    27         (3)  Program measures.
    28         (4)  Financial audits.
    29         (5)  Budget process.
    30         (6)  Sunset reviews.
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     1         (7)  Legislative oversight.
     2         (8)  Performance audits.
     3     (d)  Report to General Assembly.--Within 90 days of the
     4  effective date of this act, the commission shall identify those
     5  programs most in need of performance evaluation. Within 360 days
     6  of the effective date of this act, the commission shall submit
     7  to the General Assembly a performance evaluation report for each
     8  of the programs identified above with specific recommendations,
     9  including whether:
    10         (1)  To continue or discontinue the program.
    11         (2)  To improve its practices and procedures.
    12         (3)  To modify specific program strategies and
    13     techniques.
    14     (e)  Comprehensive report.--The commission shall issue to the
    15  Governor and the General Assembly a comprehensive report no
    16  later than one year after the effective date of this act
    17  containing its recommendations for:
    18         (1)  Implementing a systematic means of evaluating
    19     programs in order to make State government in Pennsylvania
    20     more effective and cost efficient.
    21         (2)  Expanding the use of existing oversight processes
    22     and the role of existing oversight agencies.
    23         (3)  Encouraging greater participation of legislative
    24     committees in the evaluation process.
    25         (4)  Ensuring systematic scheduling of program
    26     evaluations.
    27         (5)  Encouraging greater use of evaluation findings by
    28     policy decision makers.
    29     (f)  State Employee Cost Reduction Incentive Program.--Within
    30  180 days of the effective date of this act, the commission shall
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     1  develop and implement a program of meritorious service awards to
     2  State employees who propose procedures or ideas which are
     3  adopted and which will result in eliminating or reducing State
     4  expenditures or improving operations, provided such proposals
     5  are placed in effect. In developing and implementing the
     6  program, the commission shall consider at least all of the
     7  following:
     8         (1)  Elements to be included on a prepared suggestion
     9     form to be completed by State employees.
    10         (2)  Procedures for reviewing and evaluating completed
    11     suggestion forms.
    12         (3)  Rewards for adopted suggestions that include cash
    13     awards and/or paid annual leave.
    14  Section 7.  Effective date.
    15     This act shall take effect immediately.










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