Hawaii Revised Statutes
8. Holidays and Periods of Recognition and Observance
8-8.2 Saint Marianne Cope Day.

§8-8.2 Saint Marianne Cope Day. January 23 of each year shall be known and designated as "Saint Marianne Cope Day", provided that this day is not and shall not be construed to be a state holiday. [L 2014, c 3, §2]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 1. General Provisions

8. Holidays and Periods of Recognition and Observance

8-1 Holidays designated.

8-1.5 Discoverers' Day.

8-2 Observance of holidays falling on Sundays and Saturdays.

8-3 Banking holidays.

8-3.4 Civil Liberties and the Constitution Day.

8-3.5 Patriot Day.

8-3.6 Gold Star Family Day. The last Sunday in September shall be known as "Gold Star Family Day", in recognition of the family members of the men and women who have given their lives for their country while serving with the armed forces of the Unite...

8-4 Buddha Day.

8-4.5 Baha'i New Year's Day.

8-4.6 Asian Lunar New Year Commemoration Week.

8-5 King Kamehameha celebration commission.

8-5.5 Queen Lili €˜uokalani Day.

8-6 REPEALED.

8-7 Arbor Day.

8-8 Saint Damien de Veuster Day.

8-8.2 Saint Marianne Cope Day.

8-9 Respect for Our Elders Day.

8-10 Bodhi Day.

8-11 Children and Youth Day and Month.

8-12 World Ocean Day.

8-13 Lei Day.

8-14 Financial Literacy Month.

8-15 Kupuna Recognition Day.

8-16 Peace Day.

8-16.2 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Day.

8-17 Caregiver Recognition Day

8-18 Filipino-American History Month.

8-18.5 Sakada Day.

8-19 Makahiki Commemoration Day.

8-20 Language Access Month.

8-21 Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

8-22 Kalo Appreciation Month.

8-23 Homelessness Awareness Month.

8-24 `ÅŒlelo Hawai`i Month.

8-25 Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

8-28 Outdoor Heritage Month.

8-29 Farm to School Month in Hawaii.

8-30 Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month.

8-31 International Yoga Day.

8-32 Juneteenth.

8-33 Kalaupapa Month.