What does the state of Hawaii stand for?
What does the state of Hawaii stand for?
“State” means the judiciary, the legislature, office of Hawaiian affairs, department of education, University of Hawaii, Hawaii health systems corporation, remaining departments of the executive branch and all governmental bodies administratively attached to them, and the counties.
How did the Hawaii State Constitution come about?
The Hawaii Constitution was framed by a Constitutional Convention under Act 334, Session Laws of Hawaii 1949.
What is the purpose of Har 3-120 general provisions?
§3-120-4 Procurements exempt from chapter 103D, HRS. §3-120-5 Procedures for requesting exemption and amendment. §3-120-6 REPEALED. [R 11/8/02] §3-120-1 Purpose. (a) The purpose of these rules is to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in the procurement of goods and services, and construction for the State and counties, by:
When did Hawaii become part of the United States?
It was adopted by the people at the election held on November 7, 1950, and was deemed amended when three propositions submitted to the people in accordance with the Act of Congress approved March 18, 1959, 73 Stat 4, Public Law 86-3, were adopted by the people at the election held on June 27, 1959.
The Hawaii Constitution was framed by a Constitutional Convention under Act 334, Session Laws of Hawaii 1949.
“State” means the judiciary, the legislature, office of Hawaiian affairs, department of education, University of Hawaii, Hawaii health systems corporation, remaining departments of the executive branch and all governmental bodies administratively attached to them, and the counties.
§3-120-4 Procurements exempt from chapter 103D, HRS. §3-120-5 Procedures for requesting exemption and amendment. §3-120-6 REPEALED. [R 11/8/02] §3-120-1 Purpose. (a) The purpose of these rules is to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in the procurement of goods and services, and construction for the State and counties, by:
It was adopted by the people at the election held on November 7, 1950, and was deemed amended when three propositions submitted to the people in accordance with the Act of Congress approved March 18, 1959, 73 Stat 4, Public Law 86-3, were adopted by the people at the election held on June 27, 1959.