[See Note below.] The department of health shall submit a report to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session that addresses the following with regard to Kalaupapa Settlement:
- (1) The department's provision of medical and basic living needs of the patients;
- (2) The department's progress toward defining and addressing the nonmedical needs of patients;
- (3) The department's progress toward promoting a positive living environment;
- (4) The department's management of state resources, including benefits given to employees that are not statutorily defined;
- (5) The department's progress toward establishing written policies and procedures for Kalaupapa store;
- (6) The department's progress toward establishing and maintaining a complaint file and adequately addressing complaints;
- (7) The performance of the administrator, including compliance with job duties;
- (8) The department's progress toward adequate accountability of state property;
- (9) Details and justification of approved employee air travel requests and trail pay;
- (10) Details and updated information, as available, regarding the permanent transfer to other governmental or qualified non-governmental entities of the powers and duties of the department and any other state agency over Kalaupapa Settlement; and
- (11) Details including efforts of engagement by the department with Molokai community groups, including the addition of Ka Ohana O Kalaupapa and a non-governmental organization from the non-peninsular area of Molokai to be selected by the department in consultation with the non-peninsular area of the Molokai community.
[L 2004, c 232, §2; am L 2024, c 118, §1]
Note
Repeal and reenactment on the first June 30 that occurs after the revisor of statutes receives a copy of the governor's proclamation affirming the completion date of the transfer of the department of health's powers and duties over Kalaupapa Settlement. L 2024, c 118, §4.