Hawaii Revised Statutes
10. Office of Hawaiian Affairs
10-18 Hui `Imi advisory council.

§10-18 Hui `Imi advisory council. (a) There is established a Hui `Imi advisory council, to be placed within the office of Hawaiian affairs for administrative purposes only. The advisory council shall consist of representatives from the following:
(1) Office of Hawaiian affairs;
(2) Department of education;
(3) Department of Hawaiian home lands;
(4) Department of health;
(5) Department of human services;
(6) Department of business, economic development, and tourism;
(7) Department of land and natural resources;
(8) University of Hawaii;
(9) House of representatives standing committee with primary jurisdiction over Hawaiian affairs;
(10) Senate standing committee with primary jurisdiction over Hawaiian affairs;
(11) Alu Like, Inc.;
(12) The Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs;
(13) E Ola Mau;
(14) The Kamehameha Schools;
(15) The Lunalilo Home;
(16) The Native Hawaiian Culture and Arts Program of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum;
(17) The Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation;
(18) Papa Ola Lokahi;
(19) The Queen Lili`uokalani Children's Center;
(20) Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement; and
(21) Any other agency, organization, or entity that expresses interest to participate in fulfilling the advisory council's mandate.
The advisory council shall make a good faith effort to include as members other public and private agencies, organizations, or entities that express interest in fulfilling the advisory council's mandate.
(b) Each member shall be appointed by the director or other chief executive of the member's organization within forty-five days following July 1, 2003. The advisory council members shall select a chairperson and establish procedural rules for its internal administration. The rules shall be exempt from the public notice and hearing provisions of chapter 91. Administrative expenses of the advisory council, such as photocopying, postage, stationery, and office supplies incidental to the performance of members' duties may be reimbursed out of appropriations made to the advisory council, but members of the advisory council shall otherwise serve without compensation and without reimbursement for travel expenses.
(c) The Hui `Imi advisory council shall:
(1) Serve as a liaison between public and private entities serving the Hawaiian community in the planning and development of collaborative public and private endeavors;
(2) Investigate the issues described in the Hui `Imi task force report volumes I and II and such other issues affecting Hawaiians as the advisory council shall designate; and
(3) Submit a report of its findings and recommendations, which report shall include an action plan for the implementation of the Hui `Imi task force report volumes I and II, with a view toward incorporating the action plan into the state general plan. The report shall be submitted to the governor and the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2005. [L 2003, c 42, §2]
Revision Note
"July 1, 2003" substituted for "the effective date of this Act".

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 1. General Provisions

10. Office of Hawaiian Affairs

10-1 Declaration of purpose.

10-2 Definitions.

10-3 Purpose of the office.

10-4 Office of Hawaiian affairs; established; general powers.

10-4.5 Authority over disbursements

10-5 Board of trustees; powers and duties.

10-6 General duties of the board.

10-7 Board of trustees.

10-8 Organization; quorum; meeting.

10-9 Salaries; benefit; expenses.

10-9.5 Salary commission; established.

10-10 Administrator; appointment, tenure, removal.

10-11 Salary of the administrator.

10-12 Assistant; staff.

10-13 Appropriations; accounts; reports.

10-13.3 Interim revenue. Notwithstanding the definition of revenue contained in this chapter and the provisions of section 10-13.5, and notwithstanding any claimed invalidity of Act 304, Session Laws of Hawaii 1990, the income and proceeds from the p...

10-13.5 Use of public land trust proceeds.

10-13.6 Public land trust conveyed for the development of housing projects. (a) This section applies to the revenue derived from land of the public land trust as designated in subsection (e) that is conveyed by the department of land and natural reso...

10-14 REPEALED.

10-14.5 Budget preparation and submission; auditing. (a) The budget, six-year program and financial plan, and the variance report of the office of Hawaiian affairs shall be submitted by the board to the legislature and to each member thereof in accor...

10-14.55 Audit and report.

10-14.6 Legislative review. The legislature shall consider the board's proposed program and financial plan; evaluate alternatives to the board's recommendations; and appropriate any general fund portion of the budget and any matching special fund app...

10-15 Annual report.

10-15.5 REPEALED.

10-16 Suits.

10-17 Grants; conditions and qualifications.

10-18 Hui `Imi advisory council.

10-19 Hawaiian registry.

10-20 Taro security; funding.

10-21 Definitions.

10-22 Powers of the board.

10-23 Authorization of office projects and loan programs; issuance of revenue bonds.

10-24 Revenue bond anticipation notes.

10-25 Revenue bonds.

10-25.1 Federal tax-exempt status; preference; protection.

10-25.5 Support facility for variable rate revenue bonds. If revenue bonds issued pursuant to this chapter are issued bearing interest at a rate or rates that vary from time to time or with a right of holders to tender the revenue bonds for purchase,...

10-26 CUSIP numbers.

10-27 Covenants in resolution authorizing revenue bonds.

10-28 Validity of bonds.

10-29 Bonds.

10-30 Payment and security of revenue bonds; revenue bonds not a debt of the State.

10-31 Office of Hawaiian affairs projects and loan programs to be self-supporting.

10-32 Office of Hawaiian affairs projects, loan programs, and bonds exempt from taxation.

10-33 Powers herein, additional to other powers.

10-34 Funding and refunding bonds; authorization and purpose.

10-35 Funding and refunding bonds; principal amount.

10-36 Limitation of authority.

10-41 Training; applicability.

10-42 Training relating to native Hawaiian and Hawaiian traditional and customary rights, natural resources and access rights, and the public trust.