Hawaii Revised Statutes
304A. University of Hawaii System
304A-3202 Terms and provisions of compact.

[ §304A-3202] Terms and provisions of compact. The terms and provisions of the Compact referred to in section 304A-3201 are as follows:
WESTERN REGIONAL EDUCATION COMPACT
The contracting states do hereby agree as follows:
ARTICLE I
WHEREAS, the future of this Nation and of the Western States is dependent upon the quality of the education of its youth; and
WHEREAS, many of the Western States individually do not have sufficient numbers of potential students to warrant the establishment and maintenance within their borders of adequate facilities in all of the essential fields of technical, professional, and graduate training, nor do all the states have the financial ability to furnish within their borders institutions capable of providing acceptable standards of training in all of the fields mentioned above; and
WHEREAS, it is believed that the Western States, or groups of such states within the Region, cooperatively can provide acceptable and efficient educational facilities to meet the needs of the Region and of the students thereof;
Now, therefore, the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, and the Territory do hereby covenant and agree as follows:
ARTICLE II
Each of the compacting states and the Territory of Hawaii pledges to each of the other compacting states and territory faithful cooperation in carrying out all the purposes of this compact.
ARTICLE III
The compacting states and territory hereby create the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, hereinafter called the commission. Said commission shall be a body corporate of each compacting state and territory and an agency thereof. The commission shall have all the powers and duties set forth herein, including the power to sue and be sued, and such additional powers as may be conferred upon it by subsequent action of the respective legislatures of the compacting states and territories.
ARTICLE IV
The commission shall consist of three resident members from each compacting state or territory. At all times one commissioner from each compacting state or territory shall be an educator engaged in the field of higher education in the state or territory from which he is appointed.
The commissioners from each state and territory shall be appointed by the governor thereof as provided by law in such state or territory. Any commissioner may be removed or suspended from office as provided by the law of the state or territory from which he shall have been appointed.
The terms of each commissioner shall be four years: Provided, however, that the first three commissioners shall be appointed as follows: one for two years, one for three years, and one for four years. Each commissioner shall hold office until his successor shall be appointed and qualified. If any office becomes vacant for any reason, the governor shall appoint a commissioner to fill the office for the remainder of the unexpired term.
ARTICLE V
Any business transacted at any meeting of the commission must be by affirmative vote of a majority of the whole number of compacting states and the Territory of Hawaii.
One or more commissioners from a majority of the compacting states and territory shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
Each compacting state and territory represented at any meeting of the commission is entitled to one vote.
ARTICLE VI
The commission shall elect from its number a chairman and a vice chairman, and may appoint and at its pleasure dismiss or remove, such officers, agents, and employees as may be required to carry out the purpose of this compact; and shall fix and determine their duties, qualifications and compensation, having due regard for the importance of the responsibilities involved.
The commissioners shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses from the funds of the commission.
ARTICLE VII
The commission shall adopt a seal and bylaws and shall adopt and promulgate rules and regulations for its management and control.
The commission may elect such committees as it deems necessary for the carrying out of its functions.
The commission shall establish and maintain an office within one of the compacting states for the transaction of its business and may meet at any time, but in any event must meet at least once a year. The chairman may call such additional meetings and upon the request of a majority of the commissioners of three or more compacting states or the Territory of Hawaii shall call additional meetings.
The commission shall submit a budget to the Governor of each compacting state and territory at such time and for such period as may be required.
The commission shall, after negotiations with interested institutions, determine the cost of providing the facilities for graduate and professional education for use in its contractual agreements throughout the Region.
On or before the fifteenth day of January of each year, the commission shall submit to the Governors and Legislatures of the compacting states and territory a report of its activities for the preceding calendar year.
The commission shall keep accurate books of account, showing in full its receipts and disbursements, and said books of account shall be open at any reasonable time for inspection by the Governor of any compacting state or territory or the governor's designated representative. The commission shall not be subject to the audit and accounting procedure of any of the compacting states or territory. The commission shall provide for an independent annual audit.
ARTICLE VIII
It shall be the duty of the commission to enter into such contractual agreements with any institution in the region offering graduate or professional education and with any of the compacting states or territory as may be required in the judgment of the commission to provide adequate services and facilities of graduate and professional education for the citizens of the respective compacting states or territories. The commission shall first endeavor to provide adequate services and facilities in the fields of dentistry, medicine, public health and veterinary medicine, and may undertake similar activities in other professional and graduate fields.
For this purpose the commission may enter into contractual agreements.
(a) With the governing authority of any educational institution in the region, or with any compacting state or territory, to provide such graduate or professional educational services upon terms and conditions to be agreed upon between contracting parties, and
(b) With the governing authority of any educational institution in the region or with any compacting state or territory to assist in the placement of graduate or professional students in educational institutions in the region providing the desired services and facilities, upon such terms and conditions as the commission may prescribe.
It shall be the duty of the commission to undertake studies of needs for professional and graduate educational facilities in the region, the resources for meeting such needs, and the long-range effects of the compact on higher education; and from time to time to prepare comprehensive reports on such research for presentation to the Western Governors' Conference and to the legislatures of the compacting states and territory. In conducting such studies, the commission may confer with any national or regional planning body which may be established. The commission shall draft and recommend to the governors of the various compacting states and territory, uniform legislation dealing with problems of higher education in the region.
For the purposes of this compact the word "region" shall be construed to mean the geographical limits of the several compacting states and the Territory of Hawaii.
ARTICLE IX
The operating costs of the commission shall be apportioned equally among the compacting states and the Territory of Hawaii.
ARTICLE X
This compact shall become operative and binding immediately as to those states and territories adopting it whenever five or more of the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming and the Territory of Hawaii have duly adopted it prior to July 1, 1953. This compact shall become effective as to any additional states or territories adopting thereafter at the time of such adoption.
ARTICLE XI
This compact may be terminated at any time by consent of a majority of the compacting states and territory. Consent shall be manifested by passage and signature in the usual manner of legislation expressing such consent by the legislature and governor of such terminating state. Any state or territory may at any time withdraw from this compact by means of appropriate legislation to that end. Such withdrawal shall not become effective until two years after written notice thereof by the governor of the withdrawing state or territory accompanied by a certified copy of the requisite legislative action is received by the commission. Such withdrawal shall not relieve the withdrawing state or territory from its obligations hereunder accruing prior to the effective date of withdrawal. The withdrawing state or territory may rescind its action of withdrawal at any time within the two-year period. Thereafter, the withdrawing state or territory may be reinstated by application to and the approval by a majority vote of the commission.
ARTICLE XII
If any compacting state or territory shall at any time default in the performance of any of its obligations assumed or imposed in accordance with the provisions of this compact, all rights, privileges and benefits conferred by this compact or agreements hereunder shall be suspended from the effective date of such default as fixed by the commission.
Unless such default shall be remedied within a period of two years following the effective date of such default, this compact may be terminated with respect to such defaulting state or territory by affirmative vote of three-fourths of the other member states or territories.
Any such defaulting state may be reinstated by: (a) performing all acts and obligations upon which it has heretofore defaulted, and (b) application to and the approval by a majority vote of the commission. [L 2006, c 75, pt of §2]
Attorney General Opinions
This statute is constitutional, with regard to the use of the phrase "appointed and qualified" to describe when a successor's appointment terminates a holdover member's position [pertaining to Hawaii members of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education]. Att. Gen. Op. 16-3.

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 18. Education

304A. University of Hawaii System

304A-101 Establishment; available to all.

304A-102 Purposes of the university.

304A-103 University to be public corporation; general powers.

304A-104 Regents; appointment; tenure; qualifications; meetings.

304A-104.5 REPEALED.

304A-104.6 Candidate advisory council for the board of regents of the University of Hawaii.

304A-105 Powers of regents; official name.

304A-106 Gifts; investment authority.

304A-107 Loans; advances.

304A-108 Suits.

304A-109 Service of process.

304A-110 Indemnification.

304A-111 Indemnification of collaborating institutions.

304A-112 Contracts for services provided by the research corporation of the University of Hawaii.

304A-113 Commercial enterprises.

304A-114 Hawaii history.

304A-115 Depository of war records.

304A-116 Child care programs.

304A-117 Participation and membership in the Western Governors University and other educational consortia.

304A-118 Graduation pathway system.

304A-119 University of Hawaii; net-zero energy goal.

304A-120 Campus safety and accountability.

304A-121 Technology transfer; reporting.

304A-122 Smoking and tobacco use prohibited; University of Hawaii premises.

304A-201 Soil conservation; policy.

304A-202 Board to act as agency.

304A-203 Powers and duties of agency.

304A-204 Specialist in cooperative organizations.

304A-205 Agriculture, forestry, and natural resource management program, University of Hawaii at Hilo.

304A-301 State board for career and technical education; designation.

304A-302 Board's power and authority.

304A-303 Career and technical education coordinating advisory council.

304A-304 Industry-recognized credentials; data collection.

304A-321 Independent audit committee; established; powers; duties.

304A-322 Findings of significant issues; implementation of corrective and remedial action.

304A-401 Tuition fees; resident, nonresident; other fees.

304A-402 Residence for tuition purposes; basic rule.

304A-403 Public meetings exemption.

304A-501 University of Hawaii scholarship and assistance program; power of regents to grant scholarship and assistance.

304A-502 Power of regents to grant tuition waivers.

304A-503 Hawaii opportunity program in education.

304A-504 Hawaii state scholars program

304A-505 Workforce development scholarship program.

304A-506 Hawaii community college promise program; established.

304A-601 State higher education loans; eligibility; amounts.

304A-602 Repayment of state higher education loans; collection.

304A-603 Capacity of minors in qualifying for state higher education loans.

304A-604 Rules governing state higher education loan fund.

304A-701 Hawaii educator loans; eligibility; amounts; educator loan forgiveness program; repayment; collection.

304A-702 REPEALED.

304A-703 Capacity of minors in qualifying for Hawaii educator loans.

304A-704 Rules governing Hawaii educator loan program revolving fund.

304A-801 Program of equal educational opportunity; coordinating office of educational services for the disadvantaged.

304A-802 College-credit equivalency program established; purpose; policies and procedures; eligibility.

304A-803 Dual credit program.

304A-901 Tuberculosis clearance certification; exemption.

304A-1001 Exempt personnel.

304A-1002 Faculty; classification schedule.

304A-1003 Faculty members; exchange privileges; conditions.

304A-1004 Annual report; executive, managerial, and faculty salaries.

304A-1005 University general counsel.

304A-1006 Compensation of education laboratory school cafeteria personnel.

304A-1101 System of community colleges; purpose.

304A-1102 Powers of board.

304A-1141 Purpose

304A-1142 Program; establishment.

304A-1143 Administration.

304A-1144 REPEALED.

304A-1201 College of education

304A-1202 Teacher education coordinating committee.

304A-1203 REPEALED.

304A-1301 Hawaiian language college; establishment.

304A-1302 Functions.

304A-1351 Law school; establishment.

304A-1352 Procurement institute; established.

304A-1401 School of nursing and dental hygiene; establishment.

304A-1402 School of nursing and dental hygiene; functions.

304A-1403 Clinical training and practice; board of regents; power to contract.

304A-1404 Center for nursing; establishment; advisory board.

304A-1405 Advisory board for the center for nursing; powers and duties

304A-1406 Center for nursing; functions.

304A-1407 Collaboration with the center for nursing

304A-1501 Hawaii geophysics and planetology institute; director and staff.

304A-1502 State geophysicists.

304A-1503 Encouragement of federal assistance.

304A-1551 REPEALED.

304A-1601 Center for labor education and research; establishment.

304A-1602 Center for labor education and research; functions and programs.

304A-1603 Labor education advisory council.

304A-1651 State aquarium.

304A-1652 State aquarium; site.

304A-1653 State aquarium admission and user fees.

304A-1701 Definitions.

304A-1702 Graduate medical education program.

304A-1703 Medical education council.

304A-1704 Council duties.

304A-1705 Council powers.

304A-1751 Findings and purpose.

304A-1752 Qualifications for residency program.

304A-1753 Contract necessary for filling of positions.

304A-1754 Penalty for breach of contract.

304A-1755 Residency program; defined.

304A-1801 Family practice residency program; established.

304A-1802 International exchange program for health-related tourism.

304A-1851 Food and beverage; courses of instruction.

304A-1861 Fostering inspiration and relevance through science and technology pre-academy program; established.

304A-1862 Robotics and problem-based, applied learning program; established.

304A-1863 Research experiences for teachers program; established.

304A-1864 `Ulu`ulu: The Henry Ku`ualoha Giugni Moving Image Archive of Hawai`i.

304A-1865 Medical cannabis testing and research programs; established.

304A-1891 Hawaii natural energy institute; structure; function.

304A-1892 Advisory council to Hawaii natural energy institute.

304A-1893 REPEALED.

304A-1893.1 Periodic evaluation.

304A-1894 REPEALED.

304A-1894.1 Plan of action.

304A-1901 Definitions.

304A-1902 Mauna Kea lands; fees; lease agreements.

304A-1903 Mauna Kea lands; rules.

304A-1904 Violations; penalties; costs; collection.

304A-1905 Mauna Kea lands; reporting requirements.

304A-1951 to 304A-1959 REPEALED.

304A-1961 Innovation and commercialization initiative program

304A-1962 Innovation and commercialization initiative program; implementation

304A-1963 University innovation and commercialization initiative special fund.

304A-1964 Confidentiality of trade secrets; disclosure of financial information.

304A-1965 Limitation on liability.

304A-1966 Preservation of governmental immunity; full faith and credit.

304A-1967 Cooperation with the University of Hawaii by state agencies.

304A-1968 Construction of subpart.

304A-1969 Biennial report.

304A-1971 Cancer research center of Hawaii.

304A-2001 Benchmarks; annual budget requests; biennial reports.

304A-2002 Budget request computation; reporting of exempt fees of scholarship holders.

304A-2003 Appropriations; accounts; depositories.

304A-2004 Special and revolving funds; expenditures in excess of appropriations.

304A-2005 Special and revolving funds; management.

304A-2006 Special and revolving funds; fees and charges; public meetings exemption.

304A-2007 Special and revolving funds; annual report; expenditures in excess of appropriations.

304A-2101 General fund budget appropriations; formulation.

304A-2102 Hawaii community college promise program subaccount.

304A-2151 University of Hawaii risk management special fund.

304A-2152 University of Hawaii at Manoa malpractice special fund.

304A-2153 University of Hawaii tuition and fees special fund.

304A-2154 Systemwide information technology and services special fund.

304A-2155 Library special fund.

304A-2156 and 304A-2162 REPEALED.

304A-2157 University of Hawaii auxiliary enterprises special fund.

304A-2158 REPEALED.

304A-2159 University of Hawaii scholarship and assistance special fund

304A-2160 State higher education loan fund.

304A-2161 Renumbered as §304A-2276.

304A-2163 Center for nursing special fund.

304A-2164 REPEALED.

304A-2165 State aquarium special fund.

304A-2166 University of Hawaii-West Oahu special fund.

304A-2167 REPEALED.

304A-2167.5 University revenue-undertakings fund.

304A-2168 Hawaii cancer research special fund.

304A-2169 REPEALED.

304A-2169.1 Energy systems development special fund.

304A-2170 Mauna Kea lands management special fund.

304A-2171 John A.

304A-2172 University of Hawaii capital improvements program project assessment special fund.

304A-2173 Child care programs special fund.

304A-2174 and 304A-2175 REPEALED.

304A-2176 University of Hawaii at Manoa intercollegiate athletics special fund and University of Hawaii at Hilo intercollegiate athletics special fund.

304A-2177 REPEALED.

304A-2178 University of Hawaii-Hilo theatre special fund.

304A-2179 Renumbered as §304A-2277.

304A-2180 `Ulu`ulu: The Henry Ku`ualoha Giugni Moving Image Archive of Hawai`i special fund.

304A-2181 University of Hawaii green special fund.

304A-2251 University of Hawaii commercial enterprises revolving fund.

304A-2252 Renumbered as §304A-2173.

304A-2253 Research and training revolving fund.

304A-2254 Renumbered as §304A-2174.

304A-2255 Student health center revolving fund.

304A-2256 Transcript and diploma revolving fund.

304A-2257 University of Hawaii student activities revolving fund.

304A-2258 REPEALED.

304A-2259 Renumbered as §304A-2175.

304A-2260 University of Hawaii graduate application revolving fund.

304A-2261 Renumbered as §304A-2176.

304A-2262 Renumbered as §304A-2177.

304A-2263 Seed distribution program; revolving fund.

304A-2264 to 304A-2266 REPEALED.

304A-2267 Center for labor education and research revolving fund.

304A-2268 REPEALED.

304A-2269 REPEALED.

304A-2270 Hawaiian language college revolving fund.

304A-2271 Renumbered as §304A-2178.

304A-2272 Conference center revolving fund; University of Hawaii at Hilo.

304A-2273 Community college conference center revolving fund.

304A-2274 University of Hawaii real property and facilities use revolving fund.

304A-2275 University parking revolving fund.

304A-2276 Hawaii educator loan program revolving fund.

304A-2277 REPEALED.

304A-2278 Community colleges revolving fund.

304A-2351 GEAR UP Hawaii scholarship trust fund.

304A-2352 University of Hawaii workers' compensation and unemployment insurance compensation trust fund.

304A-2353 and 304A-2354 REPEALED.

304A-2355 University of Hawaii quasi-endowment trust fund.

304A-2356 Hawaiian early learning trust fund.

304A-2401 Land-grant college aid.

304A-2402 Agricultural extension service; experiment station.

304A-2403 Acceptance of federal aid; career and technical education.

304A-2501 to 304A-2518 REPEALED.

304A-2601 Parking; control by board of regents.

304A-2602 Fines and other penalties.

304A-2603 Revenue bonds.

304A-2651 University of Hawaii equipment.

304A-2671 Definitions and interpretations.

304A-2672 Powers of the board.

304A-2673 Designation and authorization of university projects, university systems, networks; authorization of revenue bonds.

304A-2674 Revenue bonds; details, sale, legal investment.

304A-2675 Support facility for variable rate revenue bonds.

304A-2676 CUSIP identification numbers.

304A-2677 Covenants in resolution authorizing revenue bonds.

304A-2678 Execution and validity of revenue bonds.

304A-2679 Pledge of revenue of the university.

304A-2680 Payment and security of revenue bonds; revenue bonds not a debt of the State.

304A-2681 Imposition of rates, rents, fees, and charges; pledge, allocation of appropriation.

304A-2682 Revenue bond anticipation notes.

304A-2683 University project, university system, networks, and revenue bonds exempt from taxation.

304A-2684 Powers additional to other powers.

304A-2685 Refunding revenue bonds; authorization and purpose.

304A-2686 Fiscal agents.

304A-2687 Validation of proceedings.

304A-2688 Limitation of authority.

304A-2689 Annual report.

304A-2690 to 304A-2693 REPEALED.

304A-3001 Establishment of the research corporation; purpose.

304A-3002 Board of directors; composition.

304A-3003 Powers of the research corporation.

304A-3004 Research vessel safety requirements.

304A-3005 Research corporation excepted from certain state laws.

304A-3006 Officers and employees of the research corporation.

304A-3007 Annual report.

304A-3008 Dissolution.

304A-3009 Patents, copyrights, and other rights.

304A-3010 Special account.

304A-3011 Contracts with state agencies.

304A-3101 Pacific international center for high technology research; establishment.

304A-3151 Establishment of the state post-secondary education commission; membership, administration.

304A-3152 Commission's powers and authority.

304A-3153 REPEALED.

304A-3154 Cooperation with other state agencies.

304A-3201 Approval of compact.

304A-3201.5 Definitions.

304A-3201.6 Hawaii western interstate commission for higher education. (a) There is established within the University of Hawaii for administrative purposes only the Hawaii western interstate commission for higher education comprised of the state comm...

304A-3202 Terms and provisions of compact.

304A-3203 Execution.

304A-3204 State commissioners.

304A-3205 Expenditures; reports.

304A-3206 Placement of students.

304A-3207 Payment of costs.

304A-3208 Obligations under compact not impaired.

304A-3209 Professional student exchange program; repayment policy.

304A-3251 Center established.

304A-3252 Duties of the center.

304A-3253 Director; duties.

304A-3301 Definitions.

304A-3302 Nursing scholars program; establishment, administration.

304A-3303 Scholarships; nursing degree programs.

304A-3304 Program administration.

304A-3305 REPEALED.

304A-3351 Definitions.

304A-3352 Pacific international space center for exploration systems.

304A-3353 Pacific international space center for exploration systems; board of directors; establishment; duties.

304A-3354 General powers.

304A-3355 Powers and duties of the Pacific international space center for exploration systems executive director.

304A-3356 Pacific international space center for exploration systems special fund