Four bills of interest affecting public meetings and public records have crossed over to the other side of the Legislature. One would amend chapter 92F, HRS, the Uniform Information Practices Act (UIPA), one would amend part I of chapter 92, HRS, the Sunshine Law, and two would amend the special neighborhood board provisions in part ...
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What’s New
The Office of Information Practices (OIP) resolves open meetings and open records disputes, advises government agencies and boards, and assists the public in understanding their rights under these laws. OIP has a vacant Staff Attorney position that is “at will” and exempt from civil service. Must have a J.D. from an accredited law school and ...
Read More Staff Attorney Vacancy and Four New Opinions Issued
Happy New Year from the Office of Information Practices! New Sunshine Law provision: OIP wants to remind government boards and their staff that Act12 (HB1599, HD1, SD2), went into effect yesterday, January 1, 2025. It requires a board holding a remote meeting to always give remote testifiers the option of being on-camera via a Zoom ...
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The State Office of Information Practices (OIP) issued eight informal opinions since the start of fiscal year 2025. The summaries of all these opinions can be accessed through the Opinions Page at oip.hawaii.gov and by clicking the links below. S Memo 25-01: The Board of Education (BOE) did not violate the Sunshine Law when it edited a ...
Read More EIGHT NEW INFORMAL OPINIONS ISSUED
The Office of Information Practices (OIP) has updated its Sunshine Law training materials to reflect these new laws: Act 011 (HB1598, HD1, SD2) which amended the Sunshine Law’s board packet provision. Act 012 (HB1599, HD1, SD2), which takes effect on January 1, 2025, and requires a board holding a remote meeting to always give remote ...
Read More UPDATED SUNSHINE LAW TRAINING MATERIALS POSTED
The Office of Information Practices (OIP) would like to remind agencies who have not already submitted their FY 2024 UIPA Record Request Logs and FY 2024 Checklist that they were due to OIP from the agency’s Log Coordinator on July 31, 2024. Forms, instructions, and other training materials are available on the UIPA Record Request ...
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Governor Josh Green recently signed two bills amending the Sunshine Law into law, both of which became effective immediately. Act 160 (HB 1597, HD1, SD1) aligns the court enforcement provisions of the Sunshine Law with those provided under Hawaii’s public records law – the Uniform Information Practices Act (Modified), chapter 92F, HRS. Specifically, Act 160 (1) clarifies ...
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The State Office of Information Practices (OIP) issued two formal opinions and four informal opinions before the end of the 2024 fiscal year. The formal opinions and summaries of all these opinions can be accessed through the Opinions Page at oip.hawaii.gov and by clicking the links below. OIP Op. Ltr. No. F24-06: A requester sought ...
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With the end of FY 2024, it is time for all Hawaii State and county agencies to start a new UIPA Record Request Log for FY 2025. The Office of Information Practices (OIP) would like to remind agencies to close out their FY 2024 Log and start a new FY 2025 Log for record requests ...
Read More ANNUAL UIPA LOGS DUE
Governor Josh Green recently signed three bills amending the Sunshine Law into law, with two effective immediately and one effective on January 1, 2025. Act 011 (HB1598, HD1, SD2), which has already gone into effect, amended the Sunshine Law’s board packet provision. When a board distributes materials to the board members before a meeting for ...
Read More THREE SUNSHINE LAW BILLS SIGNED INTO LAW