HRS §138-6
Annual report to the legislature
This section requires the board to send the legislature a yearly report about the 911 surcharge fund. The report must cover money collected, spent, planned, and left over, plus a cost study and a status update on 911 services. It is a reporting rule only.
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The statute, as written — Report to the legislature
The board shall submit an annual report to the legislature, including: (1) The total aggregate surcharge collected by the State in the last fiscal year; (2) The amount of disbursement from the fund; (3) The recipient of each disbursement and a description of the project for which the money was disbursed; (4) The conditions, if any, placed by the board on disbursements from the fund; (5) The planned expenditures from the fund in the next fiscal year; (6) The amount of any unexpended funds carried forward for the next fiscal year; (7) A cost study to guide the legislature towards necessary adjustments to the fund and the monthly surcharge; and (8) A status report of jurisdictional capabilities for 911 services, including public safety answering points and communications service providers.
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