Principles of Budget Monitoring Sample Clauses

Principles of Budget Monitoring. 7.1.1 The starting principle is that the structure of the budget management and responsibility has evolved over the existing S75 Agreement period, rather than face a major restructuring at the start of the year. The Partners aim to make clear and consistent progress, from the start of each financial year, towards a more joined up structure of budgetary control.
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Principles of Budget Monitoring. 7.1.1 The starting principle is that the structure of the budget management and responsibility will evolve during 2019/20, rather than face a major restructuring at the start of the year. The Partners expect to make clear and consistent progress, from the start of the financial year, towards a more joined up structure of budgetary control.

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