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A grantee shall have a written evaluation plan that includes
(1) an assessment of the attainment of goals and objectives;
(2) designation of persons responsible for conducting the evaluation, including the governing body's role;
(3) description of the types of data collected;
(4) identification of factors which are important in contributing to the success of the program;
(5) an assessment of how the grantee affects the community and clients it serves; and
(6) a means for the evaluation findings to be used in the planning process described in 13 AAC 90.030.
History: Eff. 9/22/84, Register 91
Authority: AS 18.66.050
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