HRS §21-18
Sergeant-at-Arms badge rules
This section says each house of the legislature gives its sergeant-at-arms a metal badge. The badge must show the correct title for that house. The sergeant-at-arms must wear or display the badge while doing their job.
The statute, as written — Same; badge
The symbol of the office of the sergeant-at-arms of each house of the legislature shall be a metal badge in such form as such house shall adopt, bearing the words, among others, "Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, State of Hawaii", or "Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives, State of Hawaii", as the case may be, and shall be displayed by the sergeant-at-arms in enforcing or carrying out the sergeant-at-arms' duties.
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