Hawaiian language; spelling

HRS §1-13.5 — under Common.

HRS §1-13.5

§1-13.5 Hawaiian language; spelling. (a) Kahakō and `okina may be used in the spelling of words or terms in the Hawaiian language in documents prepared by or for state or county agencies or officials.

(b) Effective July 1, 2023, any letterhead prepared by or for state or county agencies or officials that contains names or words in the Hawaiian language shall use and spell the names and words consistently; provided that revisions to conform any letterhead existing before July 1, 2023, to the requirements of this section may be implemented when the letterhead requires replacement, reprinting, or otherwise requires revision.

(c) Any rule, order, policy, or other act, official or otherwise, that prohibits or discourages the use of kahakō and `okina or the consistent use and spelling of Hawaiian names and words, as provided by this section, shall be void.

(d) For the purposes of consistency, any Hawaiian names and words used in letterhead subject to subsection (b) shall be printed in conformance with:

(e) Violation of this section shall not invalidate any document or render it unenforceable and shall provide no cause of action against the State; any county; or any state or county agency, official, or employee.

(f) If, in any document covered by this section, there is a conflict between words used by native speakers and second language speakers, two versions of the document may be made available to the public upon request if the affected department has sufficient resources.

(g) For the purpose of this section, "native speakers" means speakers of the Hawaiian language who come from an unbroken lineage of primary speakers of the Hawaiian language. [L 1992, c 169, §2; am L 2022, c 170, §2]