Article V, § 121 — Governor May Require Reports from Officers of Executive Department and Officers and Managers of State Institutions; False Reports or Failure to File Reports Constitutes Impeachable Offense
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The governor may require information in writing, under oath, from the officers of the executive department, named in this article, or created by statute, on any subject, relating to the duties of their respective offices, and he may at any time require information in writing, under oath, from all officers and managers of state institutions, upon any subject relating to the condition, management and expenses of their respective offices and institutions. Any such officer or manager who makes a willfully false report or fails without sufficient excuse to make the required report on demand, is guilty of an impeachable offense.
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