Not later than January 1, 2005, and on or before January 1 of each year thereafter, each state agency expending funds pursuant to this division for projects, grants, or loans shall report to the Legislature on the recipient and amount of each project, grant, or loan awarded under this division during the previous fiscal year. The information shall include the total amount awarded, categorized by project, grant, or loan, the geographic distribution of projects, grants, or loans awarded under this division, and the intended public and environmental benefit that the awards provide. The information shall also include data on the balances of funds available under this division for expenditures and grants in that fiscal year and future fiscal years.
Chapter 10.5Reporting
Section § 79575
This law requires each state agency in California that spends money on projects, grants, or loans under a specific division to report annually to the Legislature. The report should detail each recipient and the amount of funding they received in the previous fiscal year, and categorize the total awards. It must also include the geographic locations of these projects and explain the public and environmental benefits they aim to achieve. Additionally, the report should provide data on available fund balances for current and future expenditures.
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