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Virginia Governor's Commission on Efficiency and Effectiveness - State Coordinated Reduction of Reporting Requirements and Paperwork (SCRRRAP) Project Records, 1980-1987

28 cu. ft. (28 boxes)
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The State Coordinated Reduction of Reporting Requirements and Paperwork (SCRRRAP) Project Records, 1980-1987, are arranged into two series and housed in 28 boxes. These records include agendas, correspondence, forms, inventories, memorandum, notes, publications, reports, and surveys documenting the work performed by the Project, including final reports and recommendations. The bulk of the collection consists of the forms gathered from the various state agencies, along with surveys, inventories, and correspondence with each state agency regarding the forms used. Included are research files containing reports from other state governments on their efforts to reduce paperwork and various articles about the subject. Also included are the files of Alan D. Albert (Special Assistant to the Governor) and David L. Nunley (SCRRRAP Initiative Coordinator).

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Virginia Governor's Commission on Efficiency and Effectiveness - State Coordinated Reduction of Reporting Requirements and Paperwork (SCRRRAP) Project Records, 1980-1987 28 cu. ft. (28 boxes)

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