Hawaii does not require private or public employers to use the federal E-Verify system to confirm employee work authorization. Use of E-Verify in Hawaii is voluntary, except where federal contracts independently require it.
Unlike states such as Arizona, Mississippi, and Tennessee, Hawaii has not enacted a statute requiring E-Verify enrollment for private employers. Hawaii Revised Statutes do not contain an E-Verify mandate in HRS Chapter 378 (Employment Practices) or related labor titles. Public employers and state contractors are not categorically required to use E-Verify under state law, although individual agencies may adopt internal policies. Employers must still complete federal Form I-9 for all new hires and verify identity and work authorization under federal IRCA rules. Federal contractors and subcontractors covered by Executive Order 12989 and FAR 52.222-54 must use E-Verify regardless of state law. Hawaii's legislature has not preempted counties from adopting E-Verify mandates, but no Hawaii county currently requires it. Bills to mandate or prohibit E-Verify use have been introduced occasionally but have not advanced.
Federal I-9 violations remain enforceable; no state E-Verify-specific penalties exist in Hawaii because the program is not mandated.
Waipahu, HI
Waipahu residential pools must be enclosed under ROH Sec. 16-6.2, with companion public-pool standards at 16-7.9 covering apartment complexes and condominium...
Waipahu, HI
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Waipahu, HI
Waipahu fences follow the LUO fence definition in ROH 21-4.60, allowing wrought iron, wood, vinyl, plastic, and wire on post foundations, with chain-link com...
Waipahu, HI
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Waipahu, HI
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Waipahu, HI
Waipahu follows Hawaii state juvenile curfew under HRS 577-16. Children under 16 cannot be in public places between 10 pm and 4 am without a parent or guardian.
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