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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 04:09:14+00:00

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Small business assistance initiative (ceases to exist on June 30, 2020); small business advisory group; report (by November 30, 2020). L 2017, c 42.
Small business procurement coordinator; small business office (repealed June 30, 2020). L 2017, c 42.
Access Hawaii committee (management of State's internet portal), see chapter 27G.
Employment of state residents on construction procurement contracts, see chapter 103B.
International trade agreements, approval of procurement provisions, see chapter 489M.
Parental preference in government contract and services, see §577-7.5.
The State's acceptance of gifts is not subject to the procurement code; the procurement code applies to only contracts for the purchase of goods, services, or construction. Att. Gen. Op. 16-2.
The Code did not apply to board of trustees of deferred compensation plan's current administrator and investment-product-provider contracts because they were entered into before the Code's July 1, 1994 effective date. The Code would apply to contracts entered into after that date if "public funds" are used to fund them. Att. Gen. Op. 94-4.
Emerging Trends in International, Federal, and State and Local Government Procurement in an Era of Global Economic Stimulus Funding. 32 UH L. Rev. 29.
Procurement code was not relevant to employer's claim for breach of duty of loyalty. 338 F.3d 1082.
Under the express terms of §103D-709(c), petitioner could not seek review of the chief procurement officer’s decision on a chapter 103F health and human services contract pursuant to this chapter unless the protest was decided under one of the sections listed in §103D-709(c); §103D-709(c) thus foreclosed petitioner from seeking review of the chief procurement officer’s decision made pursuant to §103F-501 under the procedures of §103D-709. 127 H. 76, 276 P.3d 645 (2012).
Where plaintiffs had no standing, as a labor union and subcontractor, to invoke the provisions of this code because they were neither contractors nor bidders for the contract in question, and neither this code nor chapter 444 authorized the circuit court to grant the remedies plaintiffs sought, and the court was presented with no other basis for granting the requested relief, the court correctly dismissed the suit. 121 H. 182 (App.), 216 P.3d 108.

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