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Chapter 84

32 sections

§84-1 How to read this law

§84-2 Who this ethics law covers

§84-3 Definitions for state ethics and conduct rules

§84-10 University of Hawaii tech transfer rules and conflict of interest

§84-11 Rules on gifts for lawmakers and state workers

§84-11.5 When legislators and state employees must report gifts

§84-12 Confidential information

§84-13 Fair treatment rules for legislators and employees

§84-13.2 State employees cannot hire or supervise their relatives

§84-13.5 No campaign events at Washington Place

§84-14 When public employees must avoid conflicts of interest

§84-14.5 Governor: Outside jobs and payments banned

§84-15 Rules for state contracts with lawmakers and former employees

§84-16 State contracts made illegally can be canceled

§84-17 Financial disclosure requirements

§84-17.5 Disclosure files; disposition

§84-18 Rules for former officials after leaving state jobs

§84-19 What happens when a state ethics rule is broken

§84-21 State ethics commission: who serves and how

§84-31 Ethics Commission duties and how complaints are handled

§84-31.3 Filing false charges

§84-32 How ethics complaints are handled for different officials

§84-33 Discipline for breaking the ethics code

§84-34 No compensation

§84-35 Hiring and paying ethics commission staff

§84-35.5 No political activity for ethics commission members and staff

§84-36 State agencies must help the ethics commission

§84-37 Legislature can make its own conduct rules

§84-38 Judicial branch

§84-39 Fines for breaking ethics rules

§84-42 Ethics training required for state officials and employees

§84-43 How ethics training courses are set up and run