Hawaii Revised Statutes
78. Public Service
78-65 County mayors; outside employment and emoluments prohibited.

§78-65 County mayors; outside employment and emoluments prohibited. (a) Beginning November 1, 2022, as of the sixty-first calendar day after election or appointment to office, it shall be unlawful for each county mayor, while holding that office, to maintain any other employment, maintain a controlling interest in a business, or receive any emolument.
(b) Where a mayor has a controlling interest in a business, in order to comply with this section, the mayor may transfer the interest to a blind trust within sixty-one days of election or appointment.
(c) As used in this section:
"Blind trust" means a trust agreement where neither the trustor nor the beneficiaries have any control or influence over, or knowledge of, the assets in the trust, and which complies with the definition of "qualified blind trust" in the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, 5 U.S.C. App. 4 section 101 et seq., as amended.
"Emolument" means any salary, fee, payment, wage, earning, allowance, stipend, honorarium, or reward; provided that "emolument" does not include the salary or benefits for service as a county mayor or any pension income; retirement income; social security payment; non-controlling ownership of stocks, mutual funds, or real estate; rental income; or other form of passive income. [L 2020, c 75, §2]
Cross References
Governor; outside employment and emoluments prohibited, see §84-14.5.

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 7. Public Officers and Employees

78. Public Service

78-1 Citizenship and residence; exceptions.

78-1.5 Definitions.

78-1.6 Office hours.

78-2, 2.5 REPEALED.

78-2.6 Prospective employees; suitability for public employment.

78-2.7 Criminal history record checks.

78-2.8 Public employees; termination.

78-3 REPEALED.

78-3.1 Whistleblowers; notice.

78-3.5 Experimental modernization projects.

78-3.6 Experimental modernization projects; county boards of water supply.

78-4 Boards and commissions; service limited.

78-5, 6 REPEALED.

78-7 Certain public officers prohibited from receiving certain masterships and master's fees; forfeiture.

78-8 Persons subject to sections 78-8 to 78-11.

78-9 Failure to appear or testify, termination of employment.

78-10 Procedure upon default.

78-11 Review of discharge.

78-12 Salary withheld for indebtedness to the government.

78-13 Salary periods.

78-14 to 16 REPEALED.

78-16.5 Pay of officers and employees on active military service and other periods.

78-16.6 Nonforfeiture for absence. Every officer and employee of the State and the several counties who is a member of the Hawaii national guard or organized reserves, including the officers' reserve corps and the enlisted reserve corps, shall be ent...

78-17 Payment of salaries or wages upon discharge from service.

78-18 REPEALED.

78-18.3 Prohibition on certain increases in salaries for certain state and county officers or employees.

78-18.5 REPEALED.

78-19 REPEALED.

78-20 Sureties.

78-21 Limitation of liability.

78-22 REPEALED.

78-23 Leaves of absence.

78-23.5 Paid leave for state and county employees providing disaster relief services for the American Red Cross.

78-23.6 Leave of absence to serve as bone marrow donor or organ donor.

78-24 Injured employee; liability of third persons.

78-25 Credits for employees receiving workers' compensation benefits; wage supplement.

78-26 Leave sharing program.

78-27 Temporary inter- and intra-governmental assignments and exchanges.

78-28 In-service training programs.

78-29 Incentive and service awards.

78-30 Cafeteria plans.

78-31 Paid leave; education of children.

78-32 Payment of approved travel costs for public officers and employees.

78-51 REPEALED.

78-52 Peer support counseling; sessions.

78-53 Pretax transportation benefit program.

78-61 to 63 REPEALED.

78-64 New employees; orientation on benefits and rights.

78-65 County mayors; outside employment and emoluments prohibited.