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HRS §8-34

La Hoihoi Ea (July 31)

This section sets aside July 31 each year as La Hoihoi Ea to honor King Kamehameha III and outstanding Hawaiian community members. It is a day of recognition, not a state holiday. No other rules or requirements are stated.

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The statute, as written — La Hoihoi Ea

July 31 of each year shall be known and designated as La Hoihoi Ea to recognize the accomplishments of King Kamehameha III in restoring the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Hawaii and honor upstanding members of the Hawaiian community. La Hoihoi Ea is not and shall not be construed to be a state holiday.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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