Hawaii Revised Statutes

Haw. Rev. Stat. § 281-11 (2026)

  County liquor commissions and liquor control adjudication boards; qualifications; compensation

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PART II.  LIQUOR COMMISSIONS

 

     §281-11  County liquor commissions and liquor control adjudication boards; qualifications; compensation.  (a)  A liquor commission or liquor control adjudication board, consisting of not less than five members, no more than the minimum required for a quorum of whom shall belong to the same political party at the time of appointment, may be created for each of the counties.  The elected executive head of each county may nominate, and by and with the advice and consent of the legislative body of the county, shall appoint the members of the commissions and boards.  The elected executive head of each county, by and with the advice and consent of the legislative body of the county, may remove from office any of the members.  The commission or board shall designate one of its members as chairperson.  Each member shall be a citizen of the United States and shall have resided in the county for which appointed for at least three years immediately preceding the date of the member's appointment.

     (b)  Upon the expiration of the term of each commissioner or board member, the commissioner's or board member's successor shall be appointed for a term to expire five years from the date of the expiration of the preceding term.

     The tenure in office of every commissioner or board member shall be for the terms provided and until their successors are duly appointed and qualified.

     Any vacancy shall be filled by appointment for the remainder of the unexpired term.  No person shall be a member of any commission or board who is or becomes engaged, or is directly or indirectly interested in any business for the manufacture or sale of liquor or who advocates or is or becomes a member of, or is identified or connected with, any organization or association which advocates prohibition, or who is an elected officer of the state or county government or who presents oneself as a candidate for election to any public office during the term of the person's appointment hereunder.  This provision shall be enforced by the elected executive head of the county by the removal of the disqualified member whenever such disqualifications shall appear.

     (c)  The amount of compensation and reasonable expenses for travel and other costs necessarily incident to the discharge of the members' duties shall be established by each county. [L Sp 1933, c 40, §3; RL 1935, §2572; am L 1935, c 105, §3; am L 1937, c 211, §4; am L Sp 1941, c 79, §§1, 2; RL 1945, §7223; RL 1955, §159-10; am L 1963, c 172, §2(b); am L 1967, c 127, §1; HRS §281-11; gen ch 1985; am L 1988, c 383, §2; gen ch 1992; am L 1998, c 249, §2; am L 2006, c 48, §5]

 

 

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1987–2008 · leading case: E & J Lounge Operating Co. v. Liquor Comm'n of Honolulu, 189 P.3d 432 (Haw. 2008).
E & J Lounge Operating Co. v. Liquor Comm'n of Honolulu, 189 P.3d 432 (Haw. 2008). · cites it 2× “HRS § 281-11. At the February 24, 2005 preliminary hearing, four Commissioners attended the hearing; Chair [Enomoto], Co-Vice Chairs Clyde J.”
E & J Lounge Operating Co. v. Liquor Comm'n of Honolulu, 174 P.3d 367 (Haw. App. 2007). · cites it 4× “HRS § 281-11(a) (Supp.2006) provides in part that "[a] liquor commission .”
Hyatt Corp. v. Honolulu Liquor Comm'n, 738 P.2d 1205 (Haw. 1987). · cites it 2× “2 See HRS § 281-11 (1985). State legislatures, having the right to regulate or prohibit the business of trafficking in intoxicating liquor, may delegate to [a commission] the power to determine facts and conditions upon which the operation of a statute relating to the liquor…”
— Haw. Rev. Stat. § 281-11(a) — 1 case
E & J Lounge Operating Co. v. Liquor Comm'n of Honolulu, 174 P.3d 367 (Haw. App. 2007). “HRS § 281-11(a) (Supp.2006) provides in part that "[a] liquor commission .”
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