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HI HB2388
Bill
Status
Engrossed
3/10/2026
Primary Sponsor
Tyson Miyake
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AI Summary
- Government agencies may satisfy public notice requirements by posting on official state or county electronic calendars or websites, rather than only through newspaper publication
- Traditional newspaper publication remains an available option for agencies that choose to use it
- Public notices must be posted or published at least six calendar days before the required action, meeting, or effective date unless otherwise specified by law
- Agencies must maintain physical copies of all public notices in their offices for public inspection during regular business hours
- The bill does not apply to notices required under procurement (chapter 103D), purchasing cooperatives (103F), emergency management (127A), or abandoned property (523A) statutes, though agencies may provide supplemental electronic posting
Legislative Description
Relating To Public Notice.
Public Notices
Last Action
The committee(s) on GVO has scheduled a public hearing on 03-17-26 3:05PM; Conference Room 225 & Videoconference.
3/12/2026
Committee Referrals
Government Operations3/12/2026
Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs2/20/2026
Labor & Public Employment2/2/2026
Full Bill Text
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