Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB139

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Relating To Nepotism.

Impact

HB139 will significantly modify Chapter 84 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, reinforcing ethical governance in public employment. By placing restrictions on nepotism, the bill aims to ensure that hiring and promotion processes in state agencies are merit-based and free from undue influence by personal relationships. This legislative action is expected to foster public trust in government operations by mitigating perceived or real favoritism. Moreover, officials who knowingly violate the provisions outlined in the bill may face administrative fines, ensuring compliance and accountability.

Summary

House Bill 139 aims to address nepotism within public employment in Hawaii by introducing prohibitions against legislators and public employees engaging in favoritism towards relatives and household members. Effective July 1, 2023, the bill specifically prohibits appointing, hiring, supervising, or promoting relatives in public positions and restricts participation in decisions concerning their employment. This legislation seeks to enhance ethical standards and reduce opportunities for conflicts of interest in public service. Additionally, it mandates transparency through disclosure to the state ethics commission.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill is a crucial step towards preventing corruption and nepotistic practices in public service, some opponents may voice concerns over the practicality of these restrictions. There could be fears of overreach, suggesting that strict nepotism regulations may lead to unjustified obstacles in workforce management. However, the bill does allow for specific exceptions mediated by the state ethics commission, recognizing situations where familial employment may be necessary due to physical impairments or a lack of available qualified personnel.

Companion Bills

HI SB186

Same As Relating To Nepotism.

Similar Bills

HI HB717

Relating To Nepotism.

HI SB1545

Relating To Nepotism.

HI SB186

Relating To Nepotism.

HI SB186

Relating To Nepotism.

HI HB139

Relating To Nepotism.

WV HB3239

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TX HB3771

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TN HB1502

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