HRS §351-70
Annual report on crime victim compensation
The commission must send a yearly report about its work to the governor and the corrections director before the legislature meets. The report includes case facts, compensation amounts, and names of some applicants. The corrections director must then send the report to the legislature with cost estimates and a funding bill.
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The statute, as written — Annual report
The commission shall transmit annually to the governor and to the director of corrections and rehabilitation, at least thirty days prior to the convening of the legislature a report of its activities under this chapter including a brief description of the facts in each case, and the amount, if any, of compensation awarded, and the names of attorneys and health care providers where they are the applicants. The director of corrections and rehabilitation shall, within five days after the opening of the legislative session, transmit the report, together with a tabulation of the total amount of compensation awarded during the prior fiscal year and an estimate of the amount that is reasonably estimated to be required for the next fiscal year, and a legislative bill to appropriate funds for the crime victim compensation special fund for the next fiscal year. The commission shall provide upon request of the governor, the director of corrections and rehabilitation, or the legislature, the relevant data, including the names of all applicants for compensation, under this chapter.
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