why would someone meet with a gpra lawyer

by Dr. Earline Rogahn 5 min read

What is GPRA and why is it important?

Following are a few reasons why GPRA is important. In the strategic planning process, agencies are required to consult with Congress and to solicit and consider the views and suggestions of other entities, including customers and other stakeholders who are potentially affected by or interested in their strategic plans.

What agencies are subject to GPRA?

All agencies of the federal government, defined as cabinet departments and other concerns of the government, including independent agencies and government corporations, are bound by GPRA. Excluded are the Legislative and Judicial Branches, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Panama Canal Commission, and the Postal Rate Commission.

How many GPRA strategic plans do agencies have to complete?

GPRA requires agencies to complete three plans. The following describes the timing and content of each plan. It also notes the opportunities for stakeholder comment and public accessibility of the plans and report. 1. STRATEGIC PLAN Timing: The first strategic plans were due September 30, 1997.

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What does GPRA do?

1. What is the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) of 1993? GPRA is a public law that was passed by Congress in 1993. GPRA was enacted to improve stewardship in the Federal government and to link resources and management decisions with program performance.

What is GPRA Measures?

GPRA measures for the IHS include clinical care performance measures, such as care for patients with diabetes, cancer screening, immunization, behavioral health screening, and other prevention measures.

What is GPRA tool?

SAMHSA GPRA Tools Data collected through SPARS are used to monitor the progress of SAMHSA's discretionary grants, serve as a decision-making tool on funding, and improve the quality of services provided through the programs.

What is the full form of GPRA?

General Pool Residential Accommodation [GPRA] means Central Government residential accommodations under the administrative control of the Directorate of Estates in Delhi and at 37 stations like Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Chandigarh etc.

When was the GPRA enacted?

July 22, 2002RA 9184, better known as the Government Procurement Reform Act (GPRA), was signed into law on July 22, 2002. GPRA was enacted primarily to eliminate all forms of corrupt practices in the government procurement system and likewise seek efficient utilization of the government's resources.

What is GPRA reporting?

The Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) of 1993 requires federal agencies to prepare a strategic plan covering a multiyear period and requires each agency to submit an annual performance plan and an annual performance report.

What is the GPRA Modernization Act of 2010?

The GPRA Modernization Act of 2010. The GPRA Modernization Act modernizes the Federal Government's performance management framework, retaining and amplifying some aspects of the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA 1993) while also addressing some of its weaknesses.

What is spars Samhsa?

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is proud to provide the SPARS website - an online data entry, reporting, technical support request, and training system to support grantees in reporting timely and accurate data to SAMHSA. Learn More.

Why is it important to meet with an attorney?

Your first meeting with an attorney is an opportunity to share your story and obtain a powerful tool–legal representation . While it is important to tell your story , it is also important to get comfortable with each other.

How do clients pay attorneys?

There are two ways that clients pay attorneys. The first way is called a “retainer,” where the client pays the attorney in advance for his or her legal services, and when the lawyer has worked for the full amount of the retainer, the client pays the attorney at their hourly rate. Retainers are most common in cases that don’t involve claims for money–usually criminal defense, divorce, and bankruptcy claims.

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