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beleidsintenties

Beleidsintenties are statements by a government body, municipality, or organization about the intended policy directions and priorities for a future period. They describe aims, underlying problem perceptions, and approaches to be pursued, without creating legally binding obligations. The purpose is to inform planning, decision-making, and dialogue with stakeholders.

Typical features include the context and goals, key policy measures or instruments, responsible actors, time frame,

Legal status and use are important to understand: beleidsintenties are not legally binding, and decisions based

Relation to other concepts is common in Dutch public administration. Beleidsintenties resemble a policy vision (beleidsvisie),

and
criteria
for
evaluation.
They
function
as
steering
documents
within
strategic
planning
cycles,
budget
processes,
or
as
part
of
broader
beleidsvorming.
They
are
usually
prepared
by
policy
teams
or
management,
sometimes
in
consultation
with
affected
groups,
and
published
as
a
policy
note
or
section
within
a
larger
beleidsdocument.
on
them
can
still
be
revised
as
circumstances
change.
They
are
intended
to
guide
subsequent
policy
choices
and
communications,
and
they
may
lay
the
groundwork
for
later
formal
policy
instruments
or
regulations.
Where
significant
commitments
become
binding,
the
term
often
shifts
from
intent
to
official
policy.
a
policy
framework
(beleidskader),
or
policy
notes
(beleidsnota).
They
may
be
used
across
sectors,
such
as
housing,
mobility,
or
climate
policy,
and
can
appear
in
both
public
and
private
sector
planning
to
articulate
aspirational
directions
and
monitoring
indicators.