The board shall make an annual report to the governor and to members of the government operations committees of the senate and the house of representatives and the joint select committee on veterans services. This report shall contain an accounting of all money received and expended, statistics on members who resided in the home during the year, recommendations to improve state veterans' homes and such other matters as the board deems pertinent. Acts 1988, ch. 899, §9; 2008 , ch. 1137, § 6. The board shall make an annual report to the governor and to members of the government operations committees of the senate and the house of representatives and the joint select committee on veterans services. This report shall contain an accounting of all money received and expended, statistics on members who resided in the home during the year, recommendations to improve state veterans' homes and such other matters as the board deems pertinent. Acts 1988, ch. 899, §9; 2008 , ch. 1137, § 6. The board shall make an annual report to the governor and to members of the government operations committees of the senate and the house of representatives and the joint select committee on veterans services. This report shall contain an accounting of all money received and expended, statistics on members who resided in the home during the year, recommendations to improve state veterans' homes and such other matters as the board deems pertinent. Acts 1988, ch. 899, §9; 2008 , ch. 1137, § 6. The board shall make an annual report to the governor and to members of the government operations committees of the senate and the house of representatives and the joint select committee on veterans services. This report shall contain an accounting of all money received and expended, statistics on members who resided in the home during the year, recommendations to improve state veterans' homes and such other matters as the board deems pertinent. Acts 1988, ch. 899, §9; 2008 , ch. 1137, § 6.
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