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What is an “employee”? Is an uncompensated member of a board or commission a state employee?

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What is an “employee”? Is an uncompensated member of a board or commission a state employee?

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HRS Chapter 84 defines an “employee” as any nominated, appointed, or elected officer or employee of the State, including members of boards and commissions, and committees, and employees under contract to the State or of the constitutional convention, but excluding legislators, delegates to the constitutional convention, justices and judges. The Gifts Disclosure Law applies to all state employees and all state legislators.

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