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ARTICLE XVI
GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
CIVIL SERVICE
Section 1. The employment of persons in the civil
service, as defined by law, of or under the State, shall be governed by
the merit principle. [Ren Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Section 2. Membership in any employees' retirement
system of the State or any political subdivision thereof shall be a
contractual relationship, the accrued benefits of which shall not be
diminished or impaired. [Ren Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7,
1978]
DISQUALIFICATIONS FROM PUBLIC OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT; SALARY COMMISSION
Section 3. No person shall hold any public office or
employment who has been convicted of any act to overthrow, or attempt to
overthrow, or conspiracy with any person to overthrow the government of
this State or of the United States by force or violence. [Am Const Con
1968 and election Nov 5, 1968; ren and am Const Con 1978 and election
Nov 7, 1978]
Section [3.5]. There shall be a
commission on salaries as provided by law, which shall review and
recommend salaries for the justices and judges of all state courts,
members of the legislature, department heads or executive officers of
the executive departments and the deputies or assistants to department
heads of the executive departments as provided by law, excluding the
University of Hawaii and the department of education. The
commission shall also review and make recommendations for the salary of
the administrative director of the State or equivalent position and the
salary of the governor and the lieutenant governor.
Any salary established pursuant to this section shall not be
decreased during a term of office, unless by general law applying to all
salaried officers of the State.
Not later than the fortieth legislative day of the 2007 regular
legislative session and every six years thereafter, the commission shall
submit to the legislature its recommendations and then dissolve.
The recommended salaries submitted shall become effective as provided
in the recommendation, unless the legislature disapproves the entire
recommendation as a whole by adoption of a concurrent resolution prior
to adjournment sine die of the legislative session in which the
recommendation is submitted; provided that any change in salary which
becomes effective shall not apply to the legislature to which the
recommendation for the change in salary was submitted. [Add HB 1917
(2006) and election Nov 7, 2006]
OATH OF OFFICE
Section 4. All eligible public officers, before
entering upon the duties of their respective offices, shall take and
subscribe to the following oath or affirmation: "I do
solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the
Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State of
Hawaii, and that I will faithfully discharge my duties as
........................ to best of my ability." As used in
this section, "eligible public officers" means the governor, the
lieutenant governor, the members of both houses of the legislature, the
members of the board of education, the members of the national guard,
State or county employees who possess police powers, district court
judges, and all those whose appointment requires the consent of the
senate. [Ren and am Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978; am SB 1440
(1992) and election Nov 3, 1992]
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
Section 5. The legislature may provide for cooperation
on the part of this State and its political subdivisions with the United
States, or other states and territories, or their political
subdivisions, in matters affecting the public health, safety and general
welfare. Funds may be appropriated to effect such
cooperation. [Ren Const Con 1968 and election Nov 5, 1968; ren and am
Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
FEDERAL LANDS
Section 6. The United States shall be vested with or
retain title to or an interest in or shall hold the property in the
Territory of Hawaii set aside for the use of the United States and
remaining so set aside immediately prior to the admission of this State,
in all respects as and to the extent set forth in the act or resolution
providing for the admission of this State to the Union. [Ren Const Con
1968 and election Nov 5, 1968; ren Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7,
1978]
COMPLIANCE WITH TRUST
Section 7. Any trust provisions which the Congress
shall impose, upon the admission of this State, in respect of the lands
patented to the State by the United States or the proceeds and income
therefrom, shall be complied with by appropriate
legislation. Such legislation shall not diminish or limit the
benefits of native Hawaiians under Section 4 of Article XII. [Ren Const
Con 1968 and election Nov 5, 1968; ren and am Const Con 1978 and
election Nov 7, 1978]
ADMINISTRATION OF UNDISPOSED LANDS
Section 8. All provisions of the Act of Congress
approved March 18, 1959 reserving rights or powers to the United States,
as well as those prescribing the terms or conditions of the grants of
lands or other property therein made to the State of Hawaii are
consented to fully by the State and its people. [Am 73 Stat 4 and
election June 27, 1959; ren Const Con 1968 and election Nov 5, 1968; ren
and am Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
TAX EXEMPTION OF FEDERAL PROPERTY
Section 9. No taxes shall be imposed by the State upon
any lands or other property now owned or hereafter acquired by the
United States, except as the same shall become taxable by reason of
disposition thereof by the United States or by reason of the consent of
the United States to such taxation. [Ren Const Con 1968 and election Nov
5, 1968; ren and am Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
HAWAII NATIONAL PARK
Section 10. All provisions of the act or resolution
admitting this State to the Union, or providing for such admission,
which reserve to the United States jurisdiction of Hawaii National Park,
or the ownership or control of lands within Hawaii National Park, are
consented to fully by the State and its people. [Ren Const Con 1968 and
election Nov 5, 1968; ren Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
JUDICIAL RIGHTS
Section 11. All those provisions of the act or
resolution admitting this State to the Union, or providing for such
admission, which reserve to the United States judicial rights or powers
are consented to fully by the State and its people; and those provisions
of such act or resolution which preserve judicial rights and powers for
the State are hereby accepted and adopted, and such rights and powers
are hereby assumed, to be exercised and discharged pursuant to this
constitution and the laws of the State. [Ren Const Con 1968 and election
Nov 5, 1968; ren and am Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
QUIETING TITLE
Section 12. No person shall be deprived of title to an
estate or interest in real property by another person claiming actual,
continuous, hostile, exclusive, open and notorious possession of such
lands, except to real property of five acres or less. Such
claim may be asserted in good faith by any person not more than once in
twenty years. [Add Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
PLAIN LANGUAGE
Section 13. Insofar as practicable, all governmental
writing meant for the public, in whatever language, should be plainly
worded, avoiding the use of technical terms. [Add Const Con 1978 and
election Nov 7, 1978]
TITLES, SUBTITLES; CONSTRUCTION
Section 14. Titles and subtitles shall not be used for
purposes of construing this constitution. [Ren Const Con 1968 and
election Nov 5, 1968; ren and am Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7,
1978]
GENERAL POWER
Section 15. The enumeration in this constitution of
specified powers shall not be construed as limitations upon the power of
the State to provide for the general welfare of the people. [Ren Const
Con 1968 and election Nov 5, 1968; ren Const Con 1978 and election Nov
7, 1978]
PROVISIONS ARE SELF-EXECUTING
Section 16. The provisions of this constitution shall
be self-executing to the fullest extent that their respective natures
permit. [Ren Const Con 1968 and election Nov 5, 1968; ren and am Const
Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
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