HRS §24-7
Rules for Senate and House contingency funds
This section creates separate funds for the Senate and House to pay for social events. Each fund has a yearly limit and can only be used for events approved by the presiding officer. All spending must be reported to the legislature.
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The statute, as written — Legislative contingency funds
A senate contingency fund and a house contingency fund shall be established. Each fund shall consist of moneys provided by any appropriation made by the legislature for the expenses of the respective house. Appropriation for the senate contingency fund shall not exceed $10,000 per year and appropriation for the house contingency fund shall not exceed $15,000 per year. Each fund is to be used to cover the expenses of social occasions hosted by each house as a whole and other social occasions as authorized by the presiding officer of the respective house. No moneys shall be expended from such funds except for such occasions and except upon approval by the presiding officer of the respective house. Every expenditure made from each fund shall be accountable to the legislature.
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