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HRS §281-15

Liquor commission must report to county leaders each year

The liquor commission chairperson must give the county's top elected official a full report on the commission's work for the past year by September 30. The official must share copies with the county council and fiscal officer. The fiscal officer must check the commission's accounts and report in writing to the council.

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The statute, as written — Reports, accounts, audit

On or before September 30 of each year the chairperson of the liquor commission shall submit to the elected executive head of the county a full report upon the business and operations of the commission during the preceding year, which year shall be coterminous with the fiscal year of the county, with such other matters of information and comment as the elected executive head may deem appropriate. The elected executive head shall furnish copies thereof to the legislative body of the county and to the fiscal officer of the county. The accounts of the commissions for the several counties shall be regularly examined by the fiscal officer who shall report thereon in writing to the legislative body of the several counties. [L Sp 1933, c 40, §7; RL 1935, §2576; RL 1945, §7227; RL 1955, §159-14; am L 1963, c 172, §2(c); am L 1967, c 171, §1; HRS §281-15; gen ch 1993]
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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