HAWAII CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE VIII
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Art. VIII §0 | NOTE
Art. VIII §1 | CREATION; POWERS OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS
Art. VIII §2 | LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT; CHARTER
Charter provisions with respect to a political subdivision’s executive, legislative and administrative structure and organization shall be superior to statutory provisions, subject to the authority of the legislature to enact general laws allocating and reallocating powers and functions.
A law may qualify as a general law even though it is inapplicable to one or more counties by reason of the provisions of this section.
Art. VIII §3 | TAXATION AND FINANCE
Art. VIII §4 | MANDATES; ACCRUED CLAIMS
Art. VIII §5 | TRANSFER OF MANDATED PROGRAMS
Art. VIII §6 | STATEWIDE LAWS
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