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HRS §103F-410

When health and human services contracts can last longer

This section lets a government purchasing agency sign a health and human services contract for any length of time, including multiple terms, if it is in the agency's best interest. The contract must mention this possibility in the request for proposals, have money available for the first period, and state that renewals depend on future funding.

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The statute, as written — Multi-term contracts

A contract for health and human services may be for any period of time and for multiple terms if the head of a purchasing agency deems it to be in the best interest of the purchasing agency to enter into an extended term or multi-term contract, provided the possibility of an extended term or multi-term contract is included in the request for proposals, if applicable, funds are available for the first fiscal period of the initial term of the contract when the contract is executed, and the contract expressly provides that extension or renewal is subject to the availability and appropriation of funds.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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