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HRS §94-8

State fund for preserving government records

This section creates a special state fund to pay for preserving and providing long-term access to government records. It also adds a $1 fee on certain public documents filed with the government, with the money going into that fund.

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The statute, as written — State archives preservation and long-term access special fund; state archives preservation fee

(a) There shall be established in the state treasury the state archives preservation and long-term access special fund for the preservation of and long-term access to government records. (b) All revenues collected from fees for services provided by the state archives shall be deposited in the state archives preservation and long-term access special fund and be expended by the comptroller to carry out the purposes of this section, including funding for staff positions and for administrative and operational costs of the program. All interest earned or accrued on moneys deposited in the fund shall become part of the fund. (c) In addition to any other fee authorized by law, a state archives preservation fee of $1 shall be assessed for each document that is filed or registered by members of the public with a governmental entity and listed on an authorized records retention and disposition schedule as permanent. The preservation fee shall be collected and deposited in the state archives preservation and long-term access special fund and used to preserve and keep accessible electronic records of such documents in a usable state for the good of the public.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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