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HRS §3-1

Commission to Promote Uniform Legislation

This section creates a five-member commission to promote uniform laws across the United States. The governor appoints the members, and they work without pay but get help from the attorney general's office. It is a short, organizational rule.

state agencies

The statute, as written — Commission

There shall be established a commission to promote uniform legislation, placed within the department of the attorney general for administrative purposes, to promote uniformity of legislation in the United States, to be composed of five commissioners, who shall be appointed by the governor in the manner prescribed in section 26-34. The commissioners shall serve without pay but shall be entitled to such technical, clerical, and stenographic assistance, to be furnished by the department of the attorney general, as may be necessary or proper to carry out their duties.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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