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(a) The department annually shall submit to the governor and the presiding officer of each house of the legislature a complete and detailed written report accounting for all funds received and disbursed by the department during the preceding fiscal year. The report must be in the form and reported in the time provided by the General Appropriations Act.
(b) The department shall provide to the governor in December of each even-numbered year:
(1) an account of all arms, ammunition, and other military property owned by or in possession of this state and its present condition;
(2) a statement of the number, condition, and organization of the Texas military forces;
(3) suggestions important to the military interests and conditions of this state;
(4) a list and description of all Texas military forces missions that are in progress; and
(5) a statement of department plans to obtain and maintain future Texas National Guard missions, including proposed missions that are consistent with the United States Department of Defense's strategies.
(c) Information relating to any current, proposed, or planned mission that the adjutant general considers to be classified or sensitive in nature is exempt from the reporting requirement of Subsection (b).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Government Code - GOV'T § 437.107. Reports - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/government-code/gov-t-sect-437-107/
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