Agency Report Requirements. Many state agencies are statutorily required to submit reports on a variety of topics to the Legislature, the Governor, or both. These reports may be required one-time, such as a one-time report due December 15, 2021, by the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) to the Legislature and the Governor about the implementation and status of the LGBTQ coordinator position. Other reports may be required regularly, such as the following:
State agencies may also be required by law to provide certain information to the Legislature or other agencies in an unspecified format. For example:
State agencies are also often statutorily required to post certain information publicly on their websites. Examples include:
Repealed Reporting Requirements. Several reporting requirements are repealed, including:
Relatedly, the following information-sharing provisions are repealed:
Reporting Frequency Modified. The reporting frequency is modified for the following reports:
Certain Reports to Be Posted Online Rather Than Submitted to the Legislature. The following reports or information are now required to be posted to the agency's website, rather than submitted to the Legislature: