HRS §127A-7
State and county warning centers
This section sets up warning centers. The state must run one, and each county must run its own. These centers must be staffed all the time to watch for emergencies and send warnings to officials and the public when told to.
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The statute, as written — State warning point
(a) The agency shall establish and operate a communications and warning center that shall be known as the state warning point. The state warning point shall be continually staffed by the agency to monitor warning systems and devices and shall have the ability to provide timely warning and notification to government officials, county warning points and emergency operations centers and, when directed, the general public. (b) Each county shall establish and operate a communications and warning center that shall be known as a county warning point. The county warning points shall be continually staffed by the respective counties and shall be capable of communicating with the state warning point at all times. The county warning points shall provide timely warning and notification to government officials and the public, when directed.
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