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[ § 195H-10] Annual report.

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[ § 195H-10] Annual report. The authority shall submit an annual report to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session, beginning with the regular session of 2024. Each annual report shall include:
(1)A review of the authority's management actions;
(2)A review of the implementation of all legislatively required plans, including financial and management reports, budgets, expenditures, and plans;
(3)A review of the human uses of the natural and cultural resources of Mauna Kea and the impacts of the human uses on these resources;
(4)A review of the commercial uses of the natural and cultural resources of Mauna Kea and the impacts of the commercial uses on these resources;
(5)An assessment of cumulative impacts to Mauna Kea;
(6)A review of all community dialogue, outreach, engagement, and consultation; and
(7)A review of the University of Hawaii's use of its reserved viewing or observing time. [L 2022, c 255, pt of §2]
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