HRS §269-52
Setting up the consumer advocacy office and its leader
This section creates a consumer advocacy division inside the department of commerce and consumer affairs. The department director can hire an executive director to run the division and act as the consumer advocate. The executive director can hire staff, including up to ten utility analysts who do not have to follow the usual hiring rules.
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The statute, as written — Division of consumer advocacy; personnel
There shall be a division of consumer advocacy within the department of commerce and consumer affairs. The director of commerce and consumer affairs may appoint an executive director, who shall be exempt from chapter 76, and fix the executive director's compensation. The executive director shall supervise and control the operations and personnel of the division. The executive director shall be responsible for the performance of the duties imposed upon the division and shall be the consumer advocate as specified in section 269-51. The executive director may employ engineers, accountants, investigators, clerks, and stenographers as may be necessary for the performance of the consumer advocate's functions, in accordance with chapter 76; provided that: (1) The executive director may employ up to ten utility analysts exempt from chapter 76; and (2) Each analyst shall possess at least the minimum qualifications required of comparable experts in the relevant industry.
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