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HRS §304A-1705

What the medical education council can do

This section lists what the medical education council is allowed to do. It can study needs, form advisory groups, use federal money, spend program funds, hire staff, and make rules. It does not force anyone to do anything.

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The statute, as written — Council powers

The medical education council may: (1) Conduct surveys, with the assistance of the department of health and the department of commerce and consumer affairs, to assess and meet changing market and education needs; (2) Appoint advisory committees of broad representation on interdisciplinary clinical education, workforce mix planning and projections, funding mechanisms, and other topics as is necessary; (3) Use federal moneys for necessary administrative expenses to carry out its duties and powers as permitted by federal law; (4) Distribute program moneys in accordance with this subpart; provided that any expenditures authorized shall be for a public purpose and shall not be subject to chapters 42F, 103, 103D, and 103F; (5) Hire employees not subject to chapters 76 and 89 necessary to carry out its duties under this subpart; and (6) Adopt rules in accordance with chapter 91, necessary to carry out the purposes of this subpart.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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