HRS §11-311
Campaign spending commission
This section creates the state campaign spending commission and explains how its five members are chosen. It is a narrow, procedural rule about who appoints members and how vacancies are filled. It does not set any penalties or deadlines.
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The statute, as written — Campaign spending commission established; composition
(a) There is established a campaign spending commission, which shall be placed within the department of accounting and general services for administrative purposes. (b) The commission shall consist of five members representing the general public and who are appointed by the governor from a list of ten nominees submitted by the judicial council. A vacancy on the commission shall be filled from the list of nominees or by the reappointment of a commissioner whose term has expired, subject to the limit on length of service imposed by section 26-34. The judicial council shall meet and expeditiously select additional persons for the list of nominees whenever the number of the eligible nominees falls below five. Notwithstanding section 26-34, appointments to the commission shall not be subject to the advice and consent of the senate. (c) The judicial council may solicit applications for the list of nominees through community organizations and advertisements in any newspaper.
Sections this one refers to
§26-34 How board and commission members are chosen and how long they serve
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