Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1452

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Relating To The Office Of Information Practices.

Impact

The passage of SB1452 will enhance the governance of the OIP by providing a clear structure for the appointment and tenure of its director. By instituting a six-year term, the bill aims to ensure stability and continuity in the office's operations. The inclusion of a public selection committee is a notable aspect, as it promotes transparency and public involvement in government processes, reinforcing the public’s trust in how information is managed and accessed. This is particularly important given the OIP's role in overseeing the public’s access to information in Hawaii.

Summary

SB1452 aims to amend the Hawaii Revised Statutes concerning the Office of Information Practices (OIP). The bill establishes a six-year term for the director of the OIP, who is appointed by the governor. This director is exempt from certain provisions of state personnel law and will have powers and duties that can be delegated within the office. Furthermore, the appointment process includes the formation of a temporary selection committee to vet candidates, which must include representation from citizens and the general public. The committee will submit a candidate recommendation to the governor, who must act on the recommendation within thirty days.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1452 may include concerns regarding the degree of control the governor has over the selection and appointment of the OIP director, as well as debates about whether the structure sufficiently safeguards the office's independence. Critics might argue that the governor's ability to remove the director for cause could lead to political influences impacting the office's function. Though the bill includes measures for public engagement, there may be differing views on whether these measures are adequate to ensure that the office remains accountable to the public it serves.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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