5 sections in this chapter.
HRS §367-1 Findings and purpose
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§367-1 Findings and purpose. The legislature finds that the work of the state commission on the status of women, established by the governor by executive order on May 15, 1964, demonstrates the need for a continuing body to aid in the implementation of its recommendations, to dev…
HRS §367-2 State commission on status of women:
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§367-2 State commission on status of women: membership. (a) There is created a state commission on the status of women for a special purpose within the department of human services for administrative purposes. (b) The commission shall consist of thirteen members, which shall incl…
HRS §367-2.5 Executive director
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§367-2.5 Executive director. The commission shall appoint an executive director for the proper administration and enforcement of this chapter without regard to chapter 76. [L 1984, c 74, §1; am L 1995, c 151, §4; am L 2000, c 253, §150]
HRS §367-3 Powers and duties of commission
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§367-3 Powers and duties of commission. The commission shall:
HRS §367-4 County committees on status of women, membership, organization, etc
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§367-4 County committees on status of women, membership, organization, etc. The mayor of each county shall appoint a county committee on the status of women charged with the duty and responsibility of developing information as the state commission on the status of women requires …