HRS §40-4
State financial statements published each year
The comptroller must prepare yearly financial reports for the governor after each fiscal year ends. The reports show income, spending, and fund balances for all state funds. The comptroller can ask state agencies and other groups for information needed to make these reports.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Publication of statements
The comptroller shall prepare and submit to the governor, immediately following the close of each fiscal year, a statement of income and expenditure by funds, showing the principal sources of revenue, the function or purpose for which expenditures were made, together with a consolidated statement showing similar information for all funds; also a statement showing the balance in each fund at the beginning of the fiscal year, plus the receipts, minus the disbursements, and the balance on hand at the close of the fiscal year after deducting outstanding warrants and vouchers. The comptroller may request all agencies, the judiciary, the University of Hawaii, the department of education, and the legislature to provide such information as may be required for the preparation of statements.
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