United States — Hawaii
HRS § 27-41.1 - Definitions
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This provision defines “data” and “data set,” and excludes protected or proprietary data from the “data set” definition.
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United States — Hawaii
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Hawaii must maintain an online public archaeological data survey database, but it cannot include information that must stay confidential, and certain information may be withheld to protect sensitive archaeological sites or artifacts.
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The chief information officer must arrange periodic security audits for executive branch departments and agencies, and may hire private audit firms and direct remedial actions. Audited executive branch entities must cooperate, and protected information must not be disclosed.
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Named state education and labor agencies must share data, protect confidentiality, set up a quarterly governance committee, and state agency directors must consider sharing data.
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The judiciary must follow the statewide substance abuse treatment monitoring program, collect data from specified sources, include required criteria in treatment contracts, report the collected information annually, and protect recipient privacy.
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Executive branch departments must use reasonable efforts to publish existing electronic data sets on the State open data portal, and must update those sets as directed, subject to privacy and disclosure limits.
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Agencies operating criminal history record information systems must control access, supervise authorized staff, protect the data, and ensure employees are familiar with the governing rules.
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The attorney general must run the hate-crime data system and handle collection, storage, sharing, and public dissemination rules.
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