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90D-5 Meetings.

§90D-5 Meetings. The commission shall meet at least quarterly. Failure to attend at least seventy-five per cent of called meetings in any calendar year shall result in removal from the commission. A quorum shall consist of a simple majority of voting members. All meetings of the commission shall be conducted subject to chapter 92. [L […]

90D-6 Powers, duties, and functions.

§90D-6 Powers, duties, and functions. The commission shall: (1) Ensure that its funding decisions meet all federal and state statutory requirements; (2) Recommend innovative, creative, statewide service programs to increase volunteer participation in all age groups and community-based problem-solving among diverse participants; (3) Prepare a national three-year service plan for the State, which follows state […]

90D-7 Expenses.

§90D-7 Expenses. The commission may accept funds and in-kind services from other state and federal entities, as authorized by state law. [L 2002, c 88, pt of §1]

90D-8 Staff.

§90D-8 Staff. The commission may establish and fill the following positions: (1) One executive director; (2) One senior program officer; (3) Two program officers; (4) One accountant; and (5) One secretary. The commission may hire additional staff to assist in the performance of its duties and responsibilities. The staff of the commission shall be hired […]

90D-9 Rules.

§90D-9 Rules. The commission may adopt rules under chapter 91 to implement this chapter. [L 2002, c 88, pt of §1]

89A-2 Functions of the office of collective bargaining and managed competition.

§89A-2 Functions of the office of collective bargaining and managed competition. In addition to the powers and functions provided in other sections of this chapter, and subject to the approval of the governor, the office of collective bargaining and managed competition shall: (1) Assist the governor in formulating plans, including objectives, criteria to measure management’s […]

90D-3 Commission; membership; vacancies.

§90D-3 Commission; membership; vacancies. (a) Members of the commission shall be appointed by the governor on a bipartisan basis subject to section 26-34. The commission shall consist of not fewer than fifteen and not more than twenty-five members. Not more than fifty per cent of the commission plus one member may be from the same […]

89C-1 Purpose.

§89C-1 Purpose. The legislature finds that the appropriate authorities do not have sufficient flexibility to adjust the wages, hours, benefits, and other terms and conditions of employment for their respective excluded public officers and employees. The organizational status and employment conditions of these individuals in the excluded group are diverse and include: cabinet members, board […]

90D-4 Officers.

§90D-4 Officers. (a) The officers of the commission shall be the chair and vice chair. All officers shall be elected by the voting commission members from among their ranks and shall serve for a term of one year. Vacancies in any offices shall be filled with an election by the commission for the remainder of […]

89C-1.5 Definitions.

§89C-1.5 Definitions. As used in this chapter: “Adjustment” means a change in wages, hours, benefits, or other term and condition of employment. “Appropriate authority” means the governor, the respective mayors, the chief justice of the supreme court, the board of education, the board of regents, the state public charter school commission, the Hawaii health systems […]