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HRS §103D-108

What the compliance audit unit must do

This section lists the jobs of the compliance audit unit. The unit must review new procurement methods, check rules for fairness, look at certain contracts, do research, keep a library, report problems, and attend hearings. It does not set penalties or deadlines.

state agencies

The statute, as written — Compliance audit unit; duties and responsibilities

The compliance audit unit shall: (1) Review and assess applicable innovations in procurement methods or processes in other governmental jurisdictions or as described in national or regional publications; (2) Review current or proposed statutes and rules to determine whether they promote fairness, efficiency, and accountability in the procurement process; (3) Review selected contracts awarded pursuant to section 103D-304; (4) Conduct studies, research, and analyses, and make reports and recommendations with respect to existing and new methods of procurement and other matters within the jurisdiction of the policy board; (5) Establish and maintain a procurement library; (6) Report to the appropriate agency and the chief procurement officer stating the areas of noncompliance and recommendations for remedial action; and (7) Be present at legislative hearings and policy board meetings to present the findings of the unit. [L Sp 1993, c 8, pt of §2; am L 1998, c 11, §5]
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§103D-304 How the state hires professional service providers

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