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HRS §323F-11

Executive branch; noninterference

This section limits the governor and state executive agencies to reviewing and overseeing certain state-funded hospital systems. They cannot interfere with how those systems run their operations, budgets, staff, or plans. It applies when state general funds help pay for deficit facilities.

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The statute, as written — Executive branch; noninterference

Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the governor and executive branch agencies shall limit their responsibilities to that of review and oversight when the corporation or regional system board receives general funds from the State to subsidize the operating budgets of deficit facilities. The governor and executive branch agencies shall not interfere with the systemic change, capacity building, advocacy, budget, personnel, system plan development, or plan implementation activities of the corporation or any regional system board. The governor and executive branch agencies shall not interfere with the ability of the corporation or regional system board to function as a multiple facility public hospital system delivering health care services to the residents of the State.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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