(1) Within existing funds, the state
auditor must establish a toll-free telephone line that is
available to public employees and members of the public to
recommend measures to improve efficiency in state and local
government and to report waste, inefficiency, or abuse, as well
as examples of efficiency or outstanding achievement, by state
and local agencies, public employees, or persons under contract
with state and local agencies.
(2) The state auditor must prepare information that explains
the purpose of the hotline, and the hotline telephone number must
be prominently displayed in the information. Hotline information
must be posted in all government offices in locations where it is
most likely to be seen by the public. The state auditor must
publicize the availability of the toll-free hotline through print
and electronic media and other means of communication with the
public.
(3) The state auditor must designate staff to be responsible
for processing recommendations for improving efficiency and
reports of waste, inefficiency, or abuse received through the
hotline. The state auditor must conduct an initial review of
each recommendation for efficiency and report of waste,
inefficiency, or abuse made by public employees and members of
the public. Following the initial review, the state auditor must
determine which assertions require further examination or audit
under the auditor's current authority and must assign qualified
staff.
(4) The identity of a person making a report through the
hotline, by e-mail through the state auditor's web site, or other
means of communication is confidential at all times unless the
person making a report consents to disclosure by written waiver,
or until the investigation described in subsection (3) of this
section is complete. All documents related to the report and
subsequent investigation are also confidential until completion
of the investigation or audit or when the documents are otherwise
statutorily exempt from public disclosure.
(5) The state auditor must prepare a written determination
of the results of the investigation performed, including any
background information that the auditor deems necessary. The
state auditor must report publicly the conclusions of each
investigation and recommend ways to correct any deficiency and to
improve efficiency. The reports must be distributed to the
affected state agencies.
(6) The state auditor must provide an annual overview and
update of hotline investigations, including the results and
efficiencies achieved, to the legislature and to the appropriate
legislative committees.
[2007 c 41 § 1.]