außerplanige
Außerplanige is an adjective used in German administrative and budgetary language to describe measures, expenditures, or personnel that fall outside an approved plan. In practice it appears in phrases such as außerplanmäßige Ausgaben, außerplanmäßige Mittel or außerplanige Stellen, i.e., expenses, funds, or staffing that are not part of the official budget or staffing plan. The form is often encountered in public administration, municipal budgeting, and organizational finance.
Etymology and usage notes: the term derives from außer- (outside) and Plan (plan) with the suffix -ig/-mäßig,
Administrative and legal context: außerplanige elements denote items requiring special authorization beyond the approved plan. Typical
Examples and scope: the term is used across sectors, including public administration, universities, and corporations, to
See also: Nachtragshaushalt, Haushaltsplan, Planstelle, Stellenplan, Budget.