HRS §346-389
Coordinator must send yearly progress report to lawmakers
The coordinator must give the legislature a yearly progress report before each regular session starts. The report must include numbers on reducing homelessness, housing and service gaps, and how well the state is doing on homeless services and housing.
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The statute, as written — Annual report
The coordinator shall submit an annual progress report to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session. The report shall include: (1) Performance metrics relating to reducing the number of persons experiencing homelessness in the State; (2) Performance metrics relating to housing and services inventory gaps, including but not limited to the number of persons experiencing homelessness served and placed into permanent housing and the cost per person served; and (3) Performance metrics to evaluate the State's performance on homeless services, housing, care coordination, and other needed services to end homelessness in the State.
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