Hawaii Revised Statutes definition

Hawaii Revised Statutes or "HRS" means laws enacted by the Hawaii state legislature.
Hawaii Revised Statutes or "HRS" means the Hawaii Revised Statutes;
Hawaii Revised Statutes or "HRS" means the Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended. "Planning commission" means the planning commission of the City and County of Honolulu.

Examples of Hawaii Revised Statutes in a sentence

  • This Medical Policy has been developed through consideration of the medical necessity criteria under Hawaii’s Patients’ Bill of Rights and Responsibilities Act (Hawaii Revised Statutes §432E-1.4), generally accepted standards of medical practice and review of medical literature and government approval status.

  • The fact that the STATE specifically refers to one provision of the procurement rules or one section of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, and does not include other provisions or statutory sections in this Contract shall not constitute a waiver or relinquishment of the STATE'S rights or the CONTRACTOR'S obligations under the procurement rules or statutes.

  • The applicant shall specify whether the grant will be used for a public purpose pursuant to Section 42F-102, Hawaii Revised Statutes.

  • The applicant shall submit a declaration statement affirming its compliance with Section 42F-103, Hawaii Revised Statutes.

  • Pursuant to section 92-3, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and section 17-2000-18, Hawaii Administrative Rules, the Board may limit public testimony to three minutes per agenda item.

  • To the extent there are any conflicts between these guidelines and the contract language, the contract language will control.This Medical Policy has been developed through consideration of the medical necessity criteria under Hawaii’s Patients’ Bill of Rights and Responsibilities Act (Hawaii Revised Statutes §432E-1.4), generally accepted standards of medical practice and review of medical literature and government approval status.

  • The undersigned further understands and agrees that by submitting this offer, 1) he/she is declaring his/her offer is not in violation of Chapter 84, Hawaii Revised Statutes, concerning prohibited State contracts, and 2) he/she is certifying that the price(s) submitted was (were) independently arrived at without collusion.

  • The agenda for this meeting was filed with the Office of the Lieutenant Governor as required by Section 92-7(b), Hawaii Revised Statutes.

  • MINUTES OF MEETING The agenda for this meeting was filed with the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, as required by Section 92-7(b), Hawaii Revised Statutes.

  • This procurement is being conducted as a competitive sealed proposals procurement in accordance with the procedures set forth in §103D-303 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes (hereinafter “HRS”) and Title 3, Subtitle 11, Chapter 122, Subchapter 6 of the Hawaii Administrative Rules (hereinafter “HAR”).


More Definitions of Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes or "HRS" means Hawaii Revised Statutes, as amended.

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