HAWAII CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE XVIII
SCHEDULE
Art. XVIII §0 | NOTE
These deletions appear to be part of the unspecified changes submitted for ratification under Question 34. On whether any of the changes submitted under Question 34 was in fact approved by the electorate, see Kahalekai v. Doi, 60 H. 324, 590 P.2d 543, excerpted in the note preceding the Preamble to the Constitution.
Art. XVIII §1 | DISTRICTING AND APPORTIONMENT
Art. XVIII §2 | 1978 SENATORIAL ELECTIONS
Art. XVIII §3 | SALARIES OF LEGISLATORS
Art. XVIII §4 | EFFECTIVE DATE FOR TERM LIMITATIONS FOR GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Art. XVIII §5 | JUDICIARY: TRANSITION; EFFECTIVE DATE
Art. XVIII §6 | EFFECTIVE DATE AND APPLICATION OF REAL PROPERTY TAX TRANSFER
Real property tax exemptions and dedications of land for specific use for assessment at its value in such use as provided by law and in effect upon ratification of the amendment to Section 3 of Article VIII [November 7, 1978] shall be enacted by ordinance and shall not be eliminated or diminished for a period of eleven years following such ratification; provided that increases in such exemptions, or the additions of new and further exemptions or dedications of lands, may be established or granted only by agreement of a majority of the political subdivisions, and such increases or additions shall be enacted by ordinance in each political subdivision.
Art. XVIII §7 | 1978 BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTIONS
Art. XVIII §8 | EFFECTIVE DATE FOR OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS
Art. XVIII §9 | CONTINUITY OF LAWS
Except as otherwise provided by amendments to this constitution, all existing writs, actions, suits, proceedings, civil or criminal liabilities, prosecutions, judgments, sentences, orders, decrees, appeals, causes of action, contracts, claims, demands, titles and rights shall continue unaffected notwithstanding the taking effect of the amendments and may be maintained, enforced or prosecuted, as the case may be, before the appropriate or corresponding tribunals or agencies of or under the State or of the United States, in all respects as fully as could have been done prior to the taking effect of the amendments.
Art. XVIII §10 | DEBTS
Art. XVIII §11 | RESIDENCE, OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
Art. XVIII §12 | BOARD OF EDUCATION TRANSITION
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