HRS §103F-413
Extending a contract to keep services running
If money is available, the chief procurement officer can extend a contract for up to six months after it would end, to keep public services going without a break. This only applies to contracts that have not already ended.
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The statute, as written — Interim measure for assuring continuation of services
If funds are appropriated and available, the chief procurement officer, or a designee, may extend the term of a contract which has not terminated for up to six months after the termination date of the contract, to assure the provision of services to the public without disruption.
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