(A) The department shall adopt procedures to inform students and their parents annually of their eligibility for the program.
(B) The department shall adopt procedures to annually inform scholarship students and their parents of the approved education service providers.
(C) The department shall provide to parents of a scholarship student written instructions for the allowable uses of an account and the responsibilities of parents and the duties of the department.
(D) The department may declare that a student is ineligible for continuation in the program due to substantial misuse of their account funds.
(E) The department may conduct or contract for the auditing of accounts, and shall, at a minimum, conduct random audits of education service providers, education trust fund, and scholarship accounts on an annual basis.
(F) The department may refer cases of substantial misuse of funds to law enforcement agencies for investigation.
(G) The department shall maintain a record of the number of applications received annually for the program, the number of students accepted into the program each fiscal year, and the number of students not accepted into the program each fiscal year with a corresponding explanation as to why the student was not accepted into the program. The department shall compile this information and provide a report on the previous fiscal year to the General Assembly by December thirty-first of each year.