HRS §103D-1203
State property manager's main duties
The state procurement office administrator must review how all government agencies track their property, enforce rules about managing state property, help agencies with property tracking, and keep a central record of state property for most state offices. This does not apply to the University of Hawaii, the department of education, or the counties unless special rules say so.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Administrator of the state procurement office; duties
The administrator of the state procurement office shall: (1) Perform a periodic review of the inventory management system of all governmental bodies; (2) Enforce rules adopted by the policy board governing the management of state property; (3) Assist, advise, and guide governmental bodies in matters relating to the inventory management of state property; and (4) Establish, manage, and maintain a centralized property inventory record file for each department, board, commission, or office of the State having the care, custody, or control of any state property, other than the University of Hawaii, the department of education, the several counties, and those governmental bodies administratively attached thereto, unless otherwise specified in this chapter or in rules adopted pursuant to chapter 91.
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