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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 351

§351-69 Commission staff.

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§351-69 Commission staff.
(a)Supervisory, administrative, and clerical personnel necessary for the efficient functioning of the commission shall be appointed as provided in section 26-35 without regard to chapter 76, but subject to chapter 89, and provided that:
(1)No position filled as of June 19, 2007 by an employee appointed pursuant to chapter 76 shall be affected by this [section]; and
(2)Upon becoming vacant, any position filled as of June 19, 2007 by an employee appointed pursuant to chapter 76 shall be filled by an employee appointed without regard to chapter 76.
(b)An executive director and an administrative assistant shall be appointed, without regard to chapter 76, for the proper administration and enforcement of this chapter. [L 1967, c 226, pt of §1; HRS §351 - 69; am L 1998, c 240, §5; am L 2001, c 176, §1; am L 2007, c 199, §2]
Revision Note
"June 19, 2007" substituted for "the effective date of this Act".
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