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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2006-2008
Bill/Resolution
262
Draft
01
Introducer
Brenda Ford, Councilmember
Referred To
PWIRC
Action 1
PWIRC-63: Recommends passage of Bill 262 on first reading 3/11/08
Action 2
Council: Bill 262 passes first reading; adopts PWIRC-63 - 3/25/08
Action 3
Council: Bill 262 amended to Draft 2 - 4/09/08
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
3/25/2008
Ayes
9-Ford; Higa; Hoffmann; Ikeda; Jacobson; Naeole; Pilago; Yagong; Yoshimoto
Noes
0-
Absent
0-
Excused
0-
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VV OI y <br /> ~`V <br /> ^ <br /> <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII STATE OF HAWAII <br /> °s <br /> Of N~~ <br /> BILL NO. 26z <br /> ORDINANCE NO. <br /> AN ORDINANCE TO INITIATE AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE III, LEGISLATIVE <br /> BRANCH, COUNTY COUNCIL, OF THE HAWAII COUNTY CHARTER (2000), TO <br /> REORGANIZE THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK AND COUNTY COUNCIL BY <br /> ESTABLISHING AN INDEPENDENT AUDIT FUNCTION WITHIN THE LEGISLATIVE <br /> BRANCH THROUGH THE OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR. <br /> BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII: <br /> SECTION 1. Purpose. The purpose of this ordinance is to reorganize the office of the <br /> county clerk and county council by establishing an independent audit function within the <br /> legislative branch through the office of the legislative auditor. This ordinance amends Hawai `i <br /> County Charter (2000), article III, Legislative Branch, County Council, section 3-6, Organization <br /> of the Council; Officers; Employees, subsection 3-6(b)(4) by deleting provisions for the <br /> appointment of the legislative auditor by the county clerk, and subsection 3-6(b)(6) by deleting <br /> provisions for the appointment and supervision of staff within the office of the legislative auditor <br /> by the county clerk. Furthermore, this ordinance amends Hawaii County Charter (2000), article <br /> III, Legislative Branch, County Council, by adding a new section setting forth the independent <br /> audit function of the office of the legislative auditor. <br /> There is a growing demand for accountability in government by taxpayers, voters, and <br /> the public as a whole. This accountability requires an independent assessment of county <br /> agencies, executive agencies, and programs to determine the following information: <br /> (1) Whether county funds are handled and expended properly in compliance with <br /> applicable federal, state, and county laws and regulations; <br /> (2) Whether county agencies, executive agencies, and programs are achieving the <br /> purposes for which they were funded; <br /> (3) Whether county agencies, executive agencies, and programs are acquiring, operating, <br /> and maintaining public property, facilities, and equipment economically and <br /> efficiently; and <br /> (4) Whether county managers have est bushed adequate operating and administrative <br /> procedures and practices and internal control syst ms to of ectively utilize and <br /> protect public resources. <br /> <br />
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