kerntaken
Kerntaken is a term used in Dutch public administration to describe the essential tasks that a government body, such as a municipality or province, is legally and politically obliged to perform. The word combines kern (core) and taken (tasks or duties). In this sense, kerntaken denote the core public duties that are central to the entity's mandate and public accountability. In practice, what counts as a kerntaak can vary by jurisdiction and reform context, but it generally includes tasks that are legally required, have a significant impact on equality and safety, or concern the delivery of essential services to residents.
Kerntaken are often contrasted with tasks that can be outsourced, delegated, or organized through regional cooperation
Examples of commonly cited kerntaken for municipalities include spatial planning and housing, social support and care
Critics argue that strict adherence to kerntaken can limit flexibility and innovation, while supporters say it