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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 349

[§349-11] State policy for senior centers.

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[§349-11] State policy for senior centers. The executive office on aging shall be responsible for establishing state policy for senior centers. Such policy shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1)Establishment of comprehensive long range and immediate goals and objectives pursuant to chapter 349;
(2)Establishment of state standards for the operation and maintenance of senior centers;
(3)Establishment of priorities for program implementation and of alternatives for program implementation;
(4)Delineation of the separate and mutual roles, responsibilities, and authorities of the State and of the several counties relative to the development and administration of senior centers and senior center programs; and
(5)Establishment of a mechanism to provide for the effective monitoring of senior centers and senior center programs. [L 1976, c 141, §§1, 2]
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