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201H-21 Duty to make reports.

HI Rev Stat § 201H-21 (2019) (N/A)
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§201H-21 Duty to make reports. Except as otherwise provided by law, the corporation shall:

(1) File at least once a year with the governor a report of its activities for the preceding fiscal year;

(2) Report to the state comptroller on moneys deposited in depositories other than the state treasury under section 40-81 and rules adopted thereunder; and

(3) Submit an annual report to the legislature on all corporation program areas and funds organized by program area, and by fund within each program area, no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session, which shall provide the following information on the status of its programs and finances:

(A) A description of programs being developed in the current fiscal biennium, including a summary listing of the programs, the status of each program, the methods of project financing or loans, and other information deemed significant;

(B) A description of programs planned for development during the two ensuing fiscal bienniums, including a summary listing of the proposed programs, the methods of project financing or loans, and other information deemed significant;

(C) A status report of actual expenditures made in the prior completed fiscal year from each fund established under this chapter, estimated expenditures anticipated for the current fiscal year, and projected expenditures for the ensuing fiscal years to be described in relation to specific projects developed to implement the purposes of any program or fund established under this chapter;

(D) A financial audit and report conducted on an annual basis by a certified public accounting firm; and

(E) Recommendations with reference to any additional legislation or other action that may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this [chapter]. [L 2005, c 196, pt of §20; am L 2006, c 180, §15]

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201H-21 Duty to make reports.