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HRS §27-52

What the board must do

This section tells the board its main jobs. The board must suggest well-being goals for Hawaii, report on progress, work with federal and state partners, and push agencies to use performance measures and partnerships.

state agencies

The statute, as written — Duties of the board

The board shall: (1) Propose key community outcomes of well-being for the residents of the State to the legislature, and report to the legislature and the citizens of Hawaii on progress in attaining the outcomes adopted by the legislature; (2) Execute an agreement between the federal government, the state executive branch, and representatives of philanthropy and community service organizations to encourage intergovernmental partnerships with federal agencies and state, county, and community organizations for the purpose of measuring results in exchange for fiscal and regulatory flexibility in achieved shared goals; (3) Increase the use of performance measurement initiatives in each state agency through the governor's cabinet; and (4) Increase the number of performance partnerships between federal, state, county, and community-based agencies through the governor's cabinet.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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