The Commune-Level Sport Committee is responsible for the execution of activities related to encouragement, operation, development and organisation of sport in communes. Its main objectives are to initiate, in collaboration with the OCS-ASF Regional Offices, necessary steps and measures to find conceptual solutions for the future development of commune-level sport and to control, statistically record and analyse commune-level sport in Slovenia. Strategically, its collaboration with the Sport for All Committee is of great importance since it endeavours to transfer the Sport for All programmes into all spheres of commune-level sport.
Activities

- Strengthening of the OCS-ASF Regional Offices system,
- Adding new municipal sports federations to the OCS-ASF membership,
- Encouraging preparation of strategies for the development of sport in municipalities by proposing guidelines,
- Assisting in creating partnerships between municipal sports federations and municipal administrative bodies,
- Co-operating in the development of criteria for co-financing sport on the local level,
- Actively participating, jointly with the system of Slovenian municipalities, in the development of unified comprehensive programmes for co-financing sport on the local level,
- Encouraging the development of a unified information system network down to the level of the basic sports organisations (associations and clubs),
- Lobbying for the urbanisation of commune-level sports facilities.
The operation of the Commune-Level Sport Committee, supported by appropriate organisational, financial and technical solutions, strives towards the realisation of goals crucial for the development of commune-level sport. Organisationally, the Committee is based on regions, with 24 regional representatives from 12 nominated regions.
Strategically, the ongoing contact with, and feedback from, organisers staging the events of the OCSASF commune-level sports programmes is of the utmost importance to the Commune-Level Committee for its fruitful collaboration with the State in the issues related to sports legislation regulating the work and life of athletes, sports organisations and of all those actively involved in sports programmes.
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