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1996 Hawaii Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1996)

handle is hein.sag/saghi0039 and id is 1 raw text is: BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO                                        MARGERY S. BRONSTER
GOVERNOR                                                   ATTORNEYGENERAL
JOHN W. ANDERSON
FIRST DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
STATE OF HAWAII
DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
425 QUEEN STREET
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96813
(808) 586-1500
February 16, 1996
The Honorable Benjamin J. Cayetano
Governor of Hawaii
State Capitol
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Dear Governor Cayetano:
Re: Organizational Placement of Executive Branch Agencies
By memorandums dated February 2 and 11, 1996, a member of
your staff requested a copy of written legal advice that your
staff member incorrectly believed to have been already issued
regarding the constitutional validity of the placement of state
executive branch agencies placed within the Office of the
Governor. Although we had orally advised you of our concern
about the constitutional validity of the placement of those
agencies, we have not previously issued an opinion that explains
our concerns. Consequently, this opinion serves to confirm our
previous oral advice and to provide further explanation in
support of our advice.
We believe that the first paragraph of section 6 of article
V of the Constitution of the State of Hawaii requires that state
executive branch agencies be placed within the principal
departments of the executive branch of state government, unless
they are commissions or agencies that are both temporary and for
special purposes. The Office of the Governor is not a principal
department of the executive branch of state government.
Therefore, any agency that is not temporary and for special
purposes cannot be validly placed within the Office of the
Governor.
The first paragraph of section 6 of article V of the State
Constitution provides as follows:
All executive and administrative offices,
departments and instrumentalities of the state
government and their respective powers and duties
shall be allocated by law among and within not more
than twenty principal departments in such a manner as
to group the same according to common purposes and

Op. No. 96-1

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