Haw. Code R. § 21-8-3 - Assist or represent, exception for personal service contracts
A legislator or employee may be permitted to provide the legislator's or employee's own personal services to the legislator's or employee's agency where there is an overriding state purpose that outweighs any appearance of a conflict of interest. The commission may evaluate the following factors in determining whether a personal services contract is permissible;
(1) Whether there is an
appearance that the legislator or employee is receiving unwarranted or
preferential treatment from the legislator's or employee's agency;
(2) Whether the legislator or employee is using
confidential information to obtain the personal services contract;
(3) Whether there is a substantial public need
for the legislator's or employee's expertise;
(4) Whether the legislator or employee
possesses expertise in a particular area;
(5) Whether the agency is having difficulty
obtaining services of this specialized expertise from other sources;
and
(6) Whether the personal services
contract is otherwise consistent with chapter
84, HRS, and other applicable
law.
Notes
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