Haw. Code R. § 21-1-1 - Purpose
(a) Chapters
1 through
10 are intended to implement and
administer the provisions of chapter
84, HRS, relating to standards of
conduct for state legislators and employees, and chapter
97, HRS,
relating to lobbyists.
(b) General
principles. The following general principles apply to every legislator and
employee and may form the basis for the standards contained in these rules. The
prohibitions set forth in these chapters are not intended to create a
comprehensive list of unlawful conduct. Where a situation is not covered by the
standards set forth in Chapter
84 or
97, HRS,
or these rules, legislators and employees shall apply the principles set forth in
this section in determining whether their conduct is proper.
(1) Public service is a public trust, requiring
legislators and employees to place loyalty to the Constitution, laws, and ethical
principles above private gain.
(2) To
preserve the public's confidence in the integrity of state government,
legislators and employees shall endeavor to avoid any actions creating the
appearance that they are violating the law or ethical standards.
(3) Legislators and employees shall not advance
their financial interests at the expense of the conscientious performance of duty
and shall not use public office for private gain.
(c) Any agency may adopt or implement stricter
ethical standards of conduct than those set forth in chapters
84 or
97, HRS,
or these rules.
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