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353H-9 Annual reporting requirements.

HI Rev Stat § 353H-9 (2019) (N/A)
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§353H-9 Annual reporting requirements. (a) For each program established pursuant to this chapter, the department shall submit a report to the legislature no later than the first day of December each year, beginning with the period ending on November 30, 2018. Each report shall reference key performance indicators that track rehabilitation and reentry efforts for individuals being prepared to exit the correctional system. The report shall also include:

(1) A complete list of programs offered;

(2) The length of each program;

(3) Each program's success rate, including the percentage of participant completion in the previous two years;

(4) A description of participant criteria assessed by the program for admittance;

(5) The number of available positions with each program;

(6) The number of potential participants on waiting lists;

(7) The number of participants who do not complete the program;

(8) A summary of reasons why participants do not complete a program; and

(9) A complete list of programs that are no longer offered and explanations for termination of the programs.

(b) The department shall also submit a report, including all of the key performance indicators provided under this chapter, to the legislature no later than the first day of December each year, beginning with the period ending on November 30, 2018.

(c) The department shall also post the reports electronically on the department's website in a timely manner. [L 2018, c 212, pt of §2]

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353H-9 Annual reporting requirements.