HRS §103D-1205
Who must protect state property
The person in charge of any state department, board, or office that controls state property must set up a system to keep that property safe, accounted for, and used properly. They must also check that the system keeps working as intended.
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The statute, as written — Internal control
The head of the department, or the head of any board, commission, agency, bureau, or office of the State and any county having the care, custody, or control of any state property is responsible for maintaining an adequate system of internal control to ensure the accountability, safekeeping, maintenance, and proper use of state property and verify that the internal control system continues to function effectively as designed.
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