§103D-101 Requirements of ethical public procurement. (a) All public employees shall conduct and participate in public procurement in an ethical manner. In conducting and participating in procurement, public employees shall:
(1) Act as a fiduciary and trustee of public moneys;
(2) Remain independent from any actual or prospective bidder, offeror, contractor, or business;
(3) Act only in the public interest;
(4) Abide by the statutes and administrative rules relating to public procurement;
(5) Identify and maximize efficiencies in the public procurement process;
(6) Encourage economic competition by:
(A) Ensuring that all persons are afforded an equal opportunity to compete in a fair and open environment; and
(B) Researching innovative goods and services to meet the public's needs;
(7) Avoid the intent and appearance of unethical behavior;
(8) Avoid social interactions with any actual or prospective bidder, offeror, contractor, business, or other interested parties during the procurement process;
(9) Maintain confidentiality in a manner that ensures a fair procurement process;
(10) Remain impartial in dealings with any actual or prospective bidder, offeror, contractor, business, or other interested parties; and
(11) Identify and eliminate any conflicts of interest.
(b) Any actual or prospective bidder, offeror, [contractor], or business taking part in the conduct of public procurement, shall act in good faith to practice purchasing ethics, and when applicable, display business integrity as a responsible offeror through the public procurement process, including but not limited to the following:
(1) Avoiding the intent and appearance of unethical behavior or business practices;
(2) Refraining from any activity that would create the appearance of impropriety or conflicts of personal interest and the interests of the State or counties;
(3) Identifying and eliminating any conflicts of interest; and
(4) Ensuring that all persons are afforded an equal opportunity to compete in a fair and open environment.
(c) All parties involved in the negotiation, performance, or administration of state contracts shall act in good faith. [L Sp 1993, c 8, pt of §2; am L 2010, c 207, §1]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 9. Public Property, Purchasing and Contracting
103D. Hawaii Public Procurement Code
103D-101 Requirements of ethical public procurement.
103D-102 Application of this chapter.
103D-103 Retention of written determinations.
103D-104.5 Agricultural products subject to this chapter
103D-105 Public access to procurement information.
103D-107 Compliance audit unit; establishment and purpose.
103D-108 Compliance audit unit; duties and responsibilities.
103D-109 Compliance audit unit; government officers and employees to cooperate.
103D-110 Education and training.
103D-111 Applicability of chapter 103.
103D-201 Creation and membership of the procurement policy board.
103D-202 Authority and duties of the policy board.
103D-203 Chief procurement officers.
103D-204 Establishment of the state procurement office; administrator.
103D-205 Authority and duties of the chief procurement officer.
103D-206 Additional duties of the administrator of the procurement office.
103D-207 Centralization of procurement authority.
103D-208 Delegation of authority by the chief procurement officer.
103D-209 Authority to contract for certain services.
103D-212 Collection of data concerning public procurement.
103D-213 Procurement advisory groups.
103D-301 Methods of source selection.
103D-302 Competitive sealed bidding.
103D-303 Competitive sealed proposals.
103D-303.5 Pre-bid conference.
103D-304 Procurement of professional services.
103D-305 Small purchases; prohibition against parceling.
103D-306 Sole source procurement.
103D-307 Emergency procurements.
103D-308 Cancellation of invitations for bids or requests for proposals.
103D-309 Contract not binding unless funds available.
103D-310 Responsibility of offerors.
103D-311 Prequalification of suppliers.
103D-312 Fair and reasonable pricing policy; cost or pricing data.
103D-314 Approval of accounting system.
103D-315 Multi-term contracts.
103D-316 Right to inspect plant.
103D-317 Right to audit records.
103D-318 Finality of determinations
103D-319 Reporting of anticompetitive practices.
103D-320 Retention of procurement records; evaluations.
103D-324 Contract performance and payment bonds.
103D-325 Bond forms and copies.
103D-326 Fiscal responsibility.
103D-327 Safety and health programs for construction.
103D-328 Tax clearances; setoff for due and unpaid taxes.
103D-329 Past performance database.
103D-401 Duties of the policy board.
103D-402 Duties of the chief procurement officer.
103D-404 Relationship with using agencies.
103D-405 Maximum practicable competition.
103D-406 Specifications prepared by architects and engineers.
103D-407 Construction projects, roadway materials; recycled glass content requirements.
103D-408 Hawaiian plants; use in public landscaping.
103D-409 Provisions for pollution control.
103D-410 Energy efficiency through life-cycle costing.
103D-411 Value engineering clauses.
103D-412 Motor vehicle requirements.
103D-501 Contract clauses and their administration.
103D-601 Cost principles rules required.
103D-701 Authority to resolve protested solicitations and awards.
103D-701.5 Procurement statistics.
103D-702 Authority to debar or suspend.
103D-703 Authority to resolve contract and breach of contract controversies.
103D-703.5 Settlement of default by contractor.
103D-704 Exclusivity of remedies.
103D-705 Solicitations or awards in violation of law.
103D-706 Remedies prior to an award.
103D-707 Remedies after an award.
103D-709 Administrative proceedings for review.
103D-712 Time limitations on actions.
103D-713 Defense of a governmental body.
103D-802 Cooperative purchasing authorized.
103D-803 Sale, acquisition, or use of goods by a public procurement unit.
103D-804 Cooperative use of goods or services.
103D-805 Joint use of facilities.
103D-806 Supply of personnel, information, and technical services.
103D-807 Use of payments received by a supplying public procurement unit.
103D-808 Public procurement units in compliance with requirements of this chapter.
103D-809 Review of procurement requirements.
103D-810 Contract controversies.
103D-902 Small business assistance.
103D-903 Duties of the chief procurement officer.
103D-906 Preference for small businesses; set-asides; use as subcontractors.
103D-1001.5 Application of this part.
103D-1002.5 Failure to adequately verify, deliver, or supply Hawaii products
103D-1003 Printing, binding, and stationery work.
103D-1006 Software development businesses.
103D-1008 Taxpayer preference.
103D-1009 Preference for qualified community rehabilitation programs.
103D-1010 Purchases from qualified community rehabilitation programs.
103D-1011 Qualified community rehabilitation program; proposal to provide goods and services.
103D-1102 State agency for surplus property.
103D-1103 Authority and duties.
103D-1104 Delegation of authority; bond.
103D-1105 Authorized donee representatives.
103D-1203 Administrator of the state procurement office; duties.
103D-1204 Others' responsibilities.
103D-1206 Annual inventory reporting by state officers.
103D-1208 Annual inventory reporting by county officers to council.
103D-1209 Authority to withhold salary.
103D-1210 Penalty; jurisdiction.
103D-1211 Forms for annual inventory return.
103D-1212 Duties of the State and county.
103D-1213 Sale of produce, etc.; disposition of proceeds; exceptions.
103D-1303 Preference for oil products with greater recycled content.
103D-1304 Affirmative program for procuring oils with recycled content.