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Justice business plan [1997 - 2006]

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Description

As part of the Government of Alberta’s commitment to be open and accountable to the public, all ministries are required to prepare and make public three-year ministry business plans. The ministry business plan encompasses the department and all consolidated entities, and aligns with the strategic direction of the Government of Alberta. Each business plan includes a description of the ministry, desired outcomes, priority initiatives, and performance measures and indicators. Current and forecast budgeting information for the planning period is also included.

Updated

March 22, 2006

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Justice and Attorney General business plans
Resources

Title and publication information

Type
Policy Serial
Alternative Title

Alberta Justice business plan

Alternative Title

Justice and Attorney General business plan

Frequency

Annual

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Government of Alberta

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Resource Dates

Date Created

2006-03-22

Date Added

2016-04-21T19:19:23.913026

Date Modified

2006-03-22

Date Issued

2006-03-22

Date Archived

2015-06-01

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Usage Considerations

On Oct. 12, 2011, ministry was transferred responsibility for the Alberta Human Rights Commission and the Human Rights Education and Multiculturalism Fund from the Ministry of Culture and Community Spirit. The ministry was restructured May 8, 2012. The Department of Justice and the Department of Solicitor General and Public Security were consolidated and renamed as the "Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General". Additionally, the Ministry of Justice's responsibility for the Public Trustee program was transferred to the Ministry of Human Services.

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