§40-11 Destruction of warrants, bonds and interest coupons. The director of finance and comptroller may destroy all warrants of the State which have been paid and bear any date three years prior to the date of destruction; provided that the warrants have been copied to an unalterable media or electronic storage form and the copies of the warrants are maintained for ten years from the date of the warrant. Otherwise, state warrants which have been paid cannot be destroyed until ten years from the date of the warrant. The director of finance and comptroller may destroy state bonds and interest coupons which have been paid and bear any date two years prior to the date of destruction. The director of finance and comptroller may appoint the fiscal agent for the bond issue to supervise and conduct the destruction of state bonds and interest coupons which have been paid and bear any date two years prior to the date of destruction. The fiscal agent so appointed shall submit reports as required by the director of finance and comptroller. State warrants, bonds, and interest coupons may be destroyed by burning, machine shredding, chemical disintegration, or any other method of disposal deemed acceptable to the director of finance and comptroller. [L 1947, c 147, §1; RL 1955, §34-54; am L 1957, c 152, §1; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §14; am L 1961, c 38, §1; am L 1963, c 114, §1; HRS §40-11; am L 1972, c 5, §1; am L 1985, c 217, §1; am L 1998, c 54, §1]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 5. State Financial Administration
40-1 Comptroller to supervise accounts, etc.
40-2 Accounting systems and internal control; enforcing the use of and inspection of the same.
40-4 Publication of statements.
40-6 Approval of business and accounting forms.
40-7 Count of money and securities in treasury.
40-8 Statements of count to be filed.
40-10 Destruction of vouchers, etc.
40-11 Destruction of warrants, bonds and interest coupons.
40-12 Examination before destruction.
40-14 Office space management.
40-31 Public accountants defined, duties.
40-32 Payments by public accountants.
40-34 Accountants may deposit in bank, when.
40-35 Payment to State under protest.
40-35.5 Assessment and collection of service charges for dishonored payments.
40-36 Successor accountants; vesting of moneys.
40-51 Money drawn only on warrants.
40-51.5 Checks or electronic funds transfers in lieu of warrants.
40-52 Form of treasury warrant.
40-53 Salary and pension payments.
40-54 Payroll deductions authorized.
40-55 Warrants for certain mechanics and laborers.
40-56 Warrants for supplies, incidentals.
40-57 Warrants on account of contracts.
40-57.5 Comptroller's acceptance of vouchers for the Hawaii state medicaid program.
40-57.6 Duplicate bills accompanying vouchers.
40-59 Comptroller to keep list of salaries, contracts, bids, etc.
40-60 Vouchers required; procedure if not obtainable.
40-61 Procedure when voucher defective.
40-63 Director's warrant notes.
40-64 Interest designated on warrant note.
40-65 Notice of payment of warrant notes.
40-66 Appropriations lapse when.
40-67 Closing out appropriation accounts.
40-68 Nonpresentment of warrants and checks.
40-81 Report by agencies receiving special moneys.
40-81.5 Rapid transportation authority; certification statement.
40-82.5 Delinquent accounts, collection.
40-83 Audit of public school accounts.
40-84 Petty cash funds; regulations.
40-85 Imprest fund for immediate welfare payments, emergency assistance, and work-related expenses.
40-86 Lapse of University of Hawaii appropriations.
40-87 Lapse of department of education appropriations.
40-88 State of Hawaii endowment fund created.
40-90 Encumbrances, when void.
40-91 Appeal from comptroller.
40-92 Examining persons, books.
40-93 Form of notice to appear for examination.