The California Department of Developmental Services (DDS) is one of twelve offices that make up the California Health and Human Services Agency. The purpose of DDS is to ensure that individuals with developmental disabilities such as autism, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and other intellectual disabilities, are able to obtain the services and support needed to lead more independent and productive lives. The Lanterman Act, originally enacted in 1969, defines the California’s developmental disabilities system that is administered by DDS, and establishes the right of qualified individuals to receive treatment, habilitation services, and supports in the least restrictive environment, as well as to be involved in the planning of how those services are …show more content…
Within the department, the budget process involves the planning and analyzing formation. The department searches and examines the issues occurring and inputs them into the budget. The DDS has included issues of local assistance to regional centers at the department level. The central budget office prepares its initial recommendations to the department level, and later modifies the budget based on the department head’s decision. Central budget office determines and creates estimations based on revenues. They prepare the city’s budget, and after approved by legislature, the central budget office becomes the control (Lynch & Smith, 2008). As the budget process is being formulated and executed in these stages, both departments together, support their combined recommendations to other departments such as the chief executive and legislative policy makers. Political leaders, such as the governor, begin using the budget’s information to execute their goals in either publicizing their approval in funding or reducing programs and activities. All departments hold leverage over one another until the final stages of the budget process. This is mainly because of revenue and expenditures documented with major decisions to allocate funds accordingly in the best form of