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HRS §89C-5

How pay adjustments get approved and funded

This section explains how pay adjustments are approved. Some adjustments can be done without a vote by the legislative body, but any that need money must be approved and funded by that body. No adjustment can happen unless the legislative body has set aside the money for it.

The statute, as written — Implementation; approval and appropriations

(a) Adjustments that do not require appropriations by the respective legislative bodies may be implemented without legislative action. (b) All other adjustments requiring appropriations shall be submitted to the respective legislative body for appropriations, at such time and in such manner as the legislative body may require. The legislative body shall appropriate funds of the amount requested or funds of a different amount after discussing the reasons with the appropriate authority. (c) No adjustment shall be made and no funds shall be used for purposes of this chapter unless the legislative body has appropriated the funds necessary to implement the adjustment.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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