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HRS §23G-5

Tracking reports to the legislature

This section sets up a system for the Legislative Reference Bureau to keep track of reports that state agencies and the courts must send to the legislature. It covers reports required by law or requested by a legislative resolution. It does not change any reporting rules.

courtsstate agencies

The statute, as written — Annual and other reports to be submitted to legislature; tracking, monitoring, reporting, coordination

The legislative reference bureau shall develop a system to track and monitor the submission of reports to the legislature by executive agencies and the judiciary. The system shall encompass all annual and other reports required by law to be submitted to the legislature, or requested by legislative resolution.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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