HRS §261-20
Transportation department must report to the governor each year
The state transportation department must send a written report to the governor right after each fiscal year ends. The report must list its activities, all money received and spent, and an estimate of future income and costs. It may also include other useful information or anything the governor asks for.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Department proceedings and reports
The department of transportation shall report in writing to the governor immediately following the end of each fiscal year. The report shall contain a summary of its proceedings during the preceding fiscal year, a detailed and itemized statement of all revenue and of all expenditures made by or in behalf of the department during the preceding fiscal year, an estimate of anticipated revenues and expenses for the next succeeding fiscal year, such other information as it may deem necessary or useful, and any additional information which may be requested by the governor. The fiscal year of the department shall conform to the fiscal year of the State.
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