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HRS §356D-6

Choosing a resident board member

When a resident board seat opens, the resident advisory board picks 3 to 5 people for the governor to choose from. Nominees must be assisted-housing participants, at least 18, and authorized household members. Anyone who qualifies can also apply directly to the governor.

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The statute, as written — Nomination of resident board member

(a) If a vacancy occurs for the resident member seat on the board, the resident advisory board shall compile a list of no less than three but no more than five individuals for the governor's consideration for appointment to the board; provided the nominees to the board shall be: (1) Participants who are directly assisted by the authority under the federal public housing or section 8 tenant-based programs and who need not be members of the resident advisory board; (2) At least eighteen years of age; and (3) Authorized members of the assisted household. (b) Any individual satisfying the requirements of subsection (a) may also submit that individual's name for the governor's consideration for appointment to the board of directors.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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