(1) The total number of inspections performed and samples collected by the department;
(2) The total number of inspections performed and samples respectively collected from refiners, blenders, storage facilities, transporters, wholesalers, retailers and others;
(3) The results of inspections and tests conducted, including the number and categories of violations as well as enforcement activities undertaken with respect to such violations;
(4) The geographical distribution by county of violations;
(5) The number and categories of consumer complaints, alleging violations of this part, received by the department;
(6) A summary of investigations conducted in response to consumer complaints;
(7) The costs of conducting the inspection and testing program;
(8) Legislative recommendations for improving compliance with this part;
(9) Other information that would be useful in evaluating the quality of kerosene and motor fuel in Tennessee; and
(10) Other information that would be useful in evaluating programmatic effectiveness and efficiency.