(6) The council shall:(i) recommend policies and propose rules and regulations pertaining to state-operated veterans' homes to the secretary of veterans' services. To assist in making such recommendations, the council shall: (A) review the operation of each state-operated veterans' home; (B) review and comment on rules and regulations promulgated by the executive office of veterans' services concerning the state-operated veterans' homes before the rules and regulations are submitted for public comment; (C) have direct communications and establish effective working relationships and lines of communication with the appropriate state offices and staff; (D) review and provide written comments to the executive director of veterans' homes and housing and the secretary of veterans' services regarding the system of governance and oversight for the state-operated veterans' homes, which shall include all rules, regulations and laws necessary for effective management and preserving the health and welfare of the veterans admitted to state-operated veterans' homes; and (E) consider nationally recognized models and guidelines for the delivery of health care in state-operated veterans' homes in the development of any recommendations for by-laws, rules, procedures and protocols;(ii) refer candidates for superintendent of state-operated veterans' homes to the secretary of veterans' services for consideration for appointment, after review of any recommendation submitted by the board of trustees for the respective state-operated veterans' home;(iii) refer recommendations for removal of a superintendent to the secretary of veterans' services as may be submitted by the board of trustees of the respective state-operated veterans' home; and(iv) annually, not later than September 30, file a report on its activities and such report shall include, but not be limited to: (A) the census and demographics of each state-operated veterans' home; (B) an accounting of all revenues received and expended; (C) any recommendations for improvements to the homes; (D) a description of staffing levels at each home and a determination as to whether staffing levels meet industry standards; (E) a list of complaints, charges or recommendations from patients, family members and guardians and corresponding actions taken; (F) recommendations to increase regional equity and accessibility and to provide for equitable access for people of all identities including, but not limited to, race, religion, sex, gender identity and sexual orientation; and (G) all other matters the council considers pertinent. The council shall consider in its reports the needs of the changing veteran population in the commonwealth, including, but not limited to, service-related injuries, mental health and gender related needs. Each state-operated veterans' home shall provide the council with all information necessary to carry out these requirements. All personally identifiable information received from the homes shall be redacted from the report and remain confidential. The report shall be filed with the secretary of veterans' services, the executive director of veterans' homes and housing, the secretary of health and human services, the clerks of the house of representatives and the senate, the joint committee on veterans and federal affairs, the joint committee on public health and the house and senate committees on ways and means. The secretary of veterans' services shall ensure that the report is made available to the public on the website of the executive office. of veterans' services.