Haw. Rev. Stat. § 36-2.5
(a) In this section, unless the context indicates otherwise:
"Entity":
(1) Includes, whether for profit or nonprofit:
(3) Does not include:
(B) A state employee.
"Searchable website" means a website that allows the public to:
(4) Download data included in paragraph (1) included in the outcome from searches.
"State award" means state financial assistance and expenditures that:
(b) Not later than January 1, 2009, the department of budget and finance, in accordance with this section, shall establish, implement, and maintain a single searchable website, accessible by the public at no cost, that includes for each state award:
(6) Any other relevant information specified by the department of budget and finance.
The website shall include data for fiscal year 2008 and each fiscal year thereafter.
The director of finance is authorized to designate one or more state agencies to participate in the development, establishment, maintenance, and support of the website; provided that the department of accounting and general services, in collaboration with the department of budget and finance, is responsible for collecting and posting on the website, the information that is required by this subsection. In the initial designation, or in subsequent instructions and guidance, the director may specify the scope of the responsibilities of each agency.
State agencies shall comply with the instructions and guidance issued by the director of finance and shall provide appropriate assistance to the director upon request, so as to assist the director in ensuring the existence and operation of the website.
(c) The website established under this section:
(3) Shall provide for separate searches for the state awards;
provided that, notwithstanding any provision under this section to the contrary, except for information that is disclosed in the aggregate, information on any state award that is tax related and authorized under title 14 shall be disclosed pursuant to taxpayer disclosure provisions under title 14.
(d) Not later than July 1, 2008, the director of finance shall establish and implement a pilot program to:
(2) Determine how to implement a subaward reporting program across the State, including:
(B) A mechanism for collecting and incorporating agency and public feedback on the design and utility of the website.
The pilot program shall terminate not later than January 1, 2010.
(e) Based on the pilot program, not later than January 1, 2010, the director of finance:
(2) Shall ensure that the method for collecting and distributing data about subawards:
(C) Establishes cost-effective requirements for collecting subaward data under block grants, formula grants, and other types of assistance to local governments.
For subaward recipients that receive state funds through county governments, the director of finance may extend the deadline for ensuring that data regarding such subawards are disclosed in the same manner as data regarding other state awards for a period not to exceed eighteen months, if the director determines that compliance would impose an undue burden on the subaward recipient.
(h) The director of finance shall submit to the legislature not later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session an annual report regarding the website established under this section.
Each report shall include:
(3) An explanation of any extension of the subaward reporting deadline, if applicable.
The director of finance shall make each report publicly available on the website established under this section.
[L 2007, c 272, §1; am L 2009, c 164, §1]