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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 114 — Aeronautics and astronautics

114.64 Annual reports.

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114.64 Annual reports.
(1)The authority shall keep an accurate account of all of its activities and of all of its receipts and expenditures, and shall annually in January make a report of its activities, receipts, expenditures, and financial condition to the governor and the chief clerk of each house of the legislature, for distribution to the legislature under s. 13.172
(2). The reports shall be in a form approved by the state auditor.
(a)Within 180 days after April 29, 2006, or within 60 days after the authority receives from any public or private source money sufficient to fund the cost of preparing a business plan, whichever is later, the authority shall submit to the department of administration the business plan specified under s. 114.63
(9)and an estimate of the costs of and funding for any planned projects of the authority described in s. 114.62
(10).
(b)The authority shall update and resubmit the plan under par.
(a)upon the request of the department of administration.
(3)For each fiscal year in which the authority receives operating revenues, the authority shall submit to the department of administration an audited financial statement, which shall include notes that explain in detail the specific sources of funding contained in the financial statement.
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