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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 202

§202-4 Duties of chairperson and executive director.

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§202-4 Duties of chairperson and executive director. The chairperson of the workforce development council or the executive director, at the direction of the council shall:
(1)Serve as consultant to the governor on issues relating to workforce development and its relation to economic development and diversification;
(2)Assist in coordinating the programs of all agencies dealing with issues of concern to the council;
(3)Arrange for statewide studies of the issues referred to in this chapter;
(4)Secure data and information from agencies concerned with the issues referred to in this chapter;
(5)Arrange for the exchange of information, plans, and programs between public and private groups interested in the issues referred to in this chapter;
(6)Prepare articles, reports, and bulletins for the use of the council, concerned agencies, and for general publication;
(7)Keep and maintain records and reports and handle correspondence relative to the work of the council;
(8)Develop recommendations and plans for action consistent with the purpose of this chapter; and
(9)Assist in carrying out the duties described in section 202-2. [L 1965, c 270, §5; Supp, §98W-5; HRS §202-4; am L 1985, c 252, §5; am L 1997, c 346, §5; am L 2016, c 57, §4]
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