§76-43 Layoff. When it is necessary to release employees due to lack of work, lack of funds, or other legitimate reasons, employees with permanent appointments in civil service positions shall have layoff rights. Layoffs shall be made in accordance with procedures negotiated under chapter 89 or established under chapter 89C, as applicable. [L 1965, c 146, §1; Supp, §3-21(x); HRS §76-43; gen ch 1985; am L 1994, c 56, §21; am L 2000, c 253, §25]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 7. Public Officers and Employees
76-1 Purposes; merit principle.
76-1.5 Executive branch workforce demographic profile.
76-5 Alternatives in providing human resources program services
76-6 Chapter inoperative, when.
76-11.6 Special, research, or demonstration project positions.
76-12 General powers and duties of director.
76-13 Specific duties and powers of director.
76-14 Merit appeals board; duties, and jurisdiction.
76-15 Examination consultants.
76-16 Civil service and exemptions.
76-17 Rules; policies, standards, and procedures.
76-23.5 Recruitment incentives.
76-27 Probationary service and other requirements for membership in the civil service.
76-28 Forms required of appointing authorities.
76-28.5 Temporary employment in state positions.
76-29 Person ineligible for appointment.
76-30.5 Leaves of absence to accept appointed positions exempt from the civil service; prohibited.
76-41 Performance appraisal systems; failure to meet performance requirements.
76-42 Internal complaint procedures.
76-47 Merit appeals boards; appointment, authority, procedures.
76-50 Compensation and expenses of a merit appeals board.
76-51 Prohibited activities by members of a merit appeals board.
76-71 Department of civil service.