55 sections in this chapter.
HRS §76-1 Purposes; merit principle
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PART I. GENERAL CIVIL SERVICE PROVISIONS §76-1 Purposes; merit principle. It is the purpose of this chapter to require each jurisdiction to establish and maintain a separately administered civil service system based on the merit principle. The merit principle is the selection of …
HRS §76-102 REPEALED
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§76-102 REPEALED. L 2001, c 123, §5.
HRS §76-103 Veteran's preference
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§76-103 Veteran's preference. The extent to which veteran's preference shall be given to veterans, to disabled veterans, to spouses of disabled veterans, and to surviving spouses of deceased servicemen who have not remarried shall be provided by rules and regulations. [L 1955, c …
HRS §76-104 to 106 REPEALED
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§§76-104 to 106 REPEALED. L 2001, c 123, §§6 to 8.
HRS §76-105 REPEALED
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§76-105 REPEALED. L 2001, c 123, §7.
HRS §76-106 REPEALED
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§76-106 REPEALED. L 2001, c 123, §8.
HRS §76-11 Definitions
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§76-11 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly requires otherwise: "Appointing authority" means a department head or designee having the power to make appointments or changes in the status of employees. "Chief executive" means the governor, the respective…
HRS §76-11.5 REPEALED
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§76-11.5 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §45.
HRS §76-12 General powers and duties of director
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§76-12 General powers and duties of director. The director shall:
HRS §76-121 to 123 REPEALED
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PART VI. HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION--REPEALED §§76-121 to 123 REPEALED. L 2001, c 123, §3.
HRS §76-13 Specific duties and powers of director
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§76-13 Specific duties and powers of director. The director shall direct and supervise all the administrative and technical activities of the director's department. In addition to other duties imposed upon the director by this chapter, the director shall:
HRS §76-14 Merit appeals board; duties, and jurisdiction
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§76-14 Merit appeals board; duties, and jurisdiction. (a) The merit appeals board of each jurisdiction shall decide appeals from any action under this chapter taken by the chief executive, the director, an appointing authority, or a designee acting on behalf of one of these indiv…
HRS §76-15 Examination consultants
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§76-15 Examination consultants. (a) The director or an appointing authority may select employees in the jurisdiction's service or any individual to act as volunteer subject-matter consultants in the preparation and rating of applications and examinations. Notwithstanding the prov…
HRS §76-16 Civil service and exemptions
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§76-16 Civil service and exemptions. (a) The state constitution mandates that the employment of persons in the civil service, as defined by law, be governed by the merit principle. The legislature declares that the public policy of the State is that all positions in the civil ser…
HRS §76-17 Rules; policies, standards, and procedures
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§76-17 Rules; policies, standards, and procedures. (a) In conformity with chapter 91, the director shall prescribe rules to carry out this chapter which shall have the force and effect of law. The rules may include any matter not inconsistent with law concerning the establishment…
HRS §76-18 Examinations
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§76-18 Examinations. There shall be examinations for testing the fitness and ability of applicants for positions in civil service. The director shall adopt rules to administer the examination programs. [L 1955, c 274, pt of §1; RL 1955, §3-21(a); am L 1957, c 198, §1; am L Sp 195…
HRS §76-19 to 21 REPEALED
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§§76-19 to 21 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §§46 to 48.
HRS §76-2 to 4 REPEALED
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§§76-2 to 4 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §§36 to 38.
HRS §76-22 REPEALED
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§76-22 REPEALED. L 1996, c 34, §1.
HRS §76-22.5 Recruitment
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§76-22.5 Recruitment. The director shall adopt rules in accordance with sections 76-1 and 78-1 to determine, establish, and maintain the manner in which civil service positions are to be filled. The director shall seek continuous improvements to streamline the recruitment process…
HRS §76-23 REPEALED
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§76-23 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §49.
HRS §76-23.5 Recruitment incentives
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§76-23.5 Recruitment incentives. Within limits set forth in rules of the director, appointing authorities may pay for all or a portion of the travel and transportation expenses or to provide a monetary incentive to enhance the recruitment of persons employed or appointed to criti…
HRS §76-24 to 26 REPEALED
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§§76-24 to 26 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §§50 to 52.
HRS §76-27 Probationary service and other requirements for membership in the civil service
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§76-27 Probationary service and other requirements for membership in the civil service. (a) All employees appointed to civil service positions shall constitute the membership of the civil service, but no employee shall be entitled to membership in civil service until the employee…
HRS §76-28 Forms required of appointing authorities
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§76-28 Forms required of appointing authorities. Each director shall develop and administer an employment records management system and require appointing authorities to transmit such records as the director may request. Appointing authorities shall maintain records of all appoin…
HRS §76-29 Person ineligible for appointment
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§76-29 Person ineligible for appointment. A person shall be ineligible for any appointment in the civil service for a specified period of time as determined appropriate by the director for reasons including, but not limited to, the following:
HRS §76-30 Tenure; resignations
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§76-30 Tenure; resignations. (a) Every member of the civil service shall be entitled to hold the member's position for the duration of the member's appointment as provided in section 76-27. Resignations shall be in writing in accordance with rules. (b) If an employee resigns with…
HRS §76-31 to 33 REPEALED
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§§76-31 to 33 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §§53 to 55.
HRS §76-34 REPEALED
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§76-34 REPEALED. L 1973, c 60, §1.
HRS §76-35 to 37 REPEALED
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§§76-35 to 37 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §§56 to 58.
HRS §76-38 REPEALED
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§76-38 REPEALED. L 1978, c 48, §3.
HRS §76-39 REPEALED
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§76-39 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §59.
HRS §76-40 REPEALED
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§76-40 REPEALED. L 1985, c 263, §2.
HRS §76-41 Performance appraisal systems; failure to meet performance requirements
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§76-41 Performance appraisal systems; failure to meet performance requirements. (a) There shall be established and maintained performance appraisal systems for the purpose of evaluating the performance of employees in the civil service and improving the employees' performance. Th…
HRS §76-42 Internal complaint procedures
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§76-42 Internal complaint procedures. (a) The director shall promulgate a uniform plan for the creation of internal complaint procedures in the various departments that shall apply to matters within the jurisdiction of the merit appeals board. The internal complaint procedures ma…
HRS §76-43 Layoff
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§76-43 Layoff. When it is necessary to release employees due to lack of work, lack of funds, or other legitimate reasons, employees with permanent appointments in civil service positions shall have layoff rights. Layoffs shall be made in accordance with procedures negotiated unde…
HRS §76-44 REPEALED
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§76-44 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §60.
HRS §76-45 Suspension
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§76-45 Suspension. An appointing authority may, for disciplinary purposes, suspend any employee without pay or place an employee on leave without pay pending an investigation. Suspensions and leaves without pay pending an investigation shall be in accordance with procedures negot…
HRS §76-46 Discharges; demotions
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§76-46 Discharges; demotions. An appointing authority may discharge or demote any employee when the appointing authority considers that the good of the service will be served thereby. Discharges may be made only for such causes that will promote the efficiency of government servi…
HRS §76-47 Merit appeals boards; appointment, authority, procedures
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§76-47 Merit appeals boards; appointment, authority, procedures. (a) Each jurisdiction shall establish a merit appeals board that shall have exclusive authority to hear and decide appeals relating to matters set forth in section 76-14 concerning the civil service of the jurisdict…
HRS §76-48 REPEALED
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§76-48 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §61.
HRS §76-49 Subpoenas, oaths
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§76-49 Subpoenas, oaths. The merit appeals board shall have such powers as may be provided by law with respect to compelling the attendance of witnesses and administering oaths to witnesses, and as to all matters within the scope of its authority the director and any hearing offi…
HRS §76-5 Alternatives in providing human resources program services
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§76-5 Alternatives in providing human resources program services. (a) Whenever consistent with economic and efficient administration, the director may delegate the performance of services under this chapter to the departments. The departments shall perform the services in complia…
HRS §76-5.5 REPEALED
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§76-5.5 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §39.
HRS §76-50 Compensation and expenses of a merit appeals board
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§76-50 Compensation and expenses of a merit appeals board. Each member of a merit appeals board shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for expenses, including travel expenses, necessary for the performance of their duties. [L 1955, c 274, pt of §1; RL 1955, pt o…
HRS §76-51 Prohibited activities by members of a merit appeals board
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§76-51 Prohibited activities by members of a merit appeals board. No person who occupies any elective or appointive office under the state or county government shall be eligible for membership on or continue to be a member of the merit appeals board. The term "appointive office" …
HRS §76-52 to 56 REPEALED
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§§76-52 to 56 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §§62 to 66.
HRS §76-6 Chapter inoperative, when
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§76-6 Chapter inoperative, when. If any provision of this chapter jeopardizes the receipt by the State or any county of any federal grant-in-aid or other federal allotment of money, the provision shall, insofar as the fund is jeopardized, be deemed to be inoperative. [L 1955, c 2…
HRS §76-7 to 10 REPEALED
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§§76-7 to 10 REPEALED. L 2000, c 253, §§40 to 44.
HRS §76-71 Department of civil service
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PART II. SPECIAL CIVIL SERVICE PROVISIONS FOR THE COUNTIES OF HAWAII, MAUI, AND KAUAI §76-71 Department of civil service. There shall be a department of civil service for each of the counties of Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai, which shall include a personnel director and a merit appeals…