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HF 4104

Site visit for certain grant recipients required.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Andrew Myers

Mandates state grant recipients to allow site visits from officials, creating direct oversight mechanisms for public fund accountability and program verification.

Introduction and first reading, referred to State Government Finance and Policy
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Bill Summary · HF 4104

Legislative bill overview

HF 4104 requires state grant recipients to host site visits for designated officials or representatives. The bill establishes a mandatory compliance mechanism for organizations that receive state funding, presumably to enable direct oversight and accountability of how grants are being utilized.

Why is this important

Site visit requirements create direct accountability mechanisms between state funders and grant recipients, allowing officials to verify that funds are being used as intended and programs are operating effectively. This can help prevent misuse of public money and ensure transparency in how state resources are deployed across organizations.

Potential points of contention

  • Compliance burden: Small organizations and nonprofits may lack resources to accommodate frequent site visits, creating administrative overhead that diverts funding from program delivery
  • Privacy and operational disruption: Mandatory visits could expose sensitive data, disrupt service delivery, or create security concerns for certain types of programs (victim services, mental health facilities, etc.)
  • Vague parameters: Without clear definitions of "certain grant recipients," frequency, timing, and scope of visits, implementation could be inconsistent or applied unequally across different organizations and funding types

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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