HRS §326-25
Health department must track spending and report to lawmakers
The health department must keep detailed records of all money it spends. It must report these spending details to the legislature at regular sessions. The report can also include information about Hansen's disease that the department thinks the public would find interesting.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Accounts, reports
The department of health shall keep an accurate and detailed account of all sums of money expended by it. The department shall report to the legislature at its regular sessions, such expenditures in detail, together with such information regarding Hansen's disease as it may deem to be of interest to the public. [PC 1869, c 62, §7; RL 1925, §1200; am L 1931, c 139, §5; am L 1933, c 118, §1; RL 1935, §1163; RL 1945, §2426; am L 1949, c 53, §18; RL 1955, §50-27; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §19; HRS §326-25; am L 1969, c 152, §1; am L 1982, c 147, §15]
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