THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
2385 |
TWENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE, 2010 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
H.D. 1 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
Part I
SECTION 1. This part amends sections of the Hawaii Revised Statutes that are not set for repeal and reenactment by Act 58, Session Laws of Hawaii 2004, as amended.
SECTION 2. Section 40-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§40-2 Accounting systems and internal
control; enforcing the use of and inspection of the same. (a) The
accounting system installed by the commission on public accountancy under Act
181, Session Laws of Hawaii 1923, as amended by Act 220, Session Laws of Hawaii
1925, for use in the offices of the comptroller, director of finance,
departmental and agency services of the State, and the auditors, treasurers,
departmental and agency services of the several counties shall be the
accounting and reporting systems of the State and counties; provided that the
University of Hawaii[, until June 30, 2011,] may install a different
accounting system [which] that shall be in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles as applied to colleges and
universities; and provided further that the department of education, until June
30, 2011, may install a different accounting system [which] that
shall be in conformity to generally accepted accounting principles. The
comptroller shall make such changes and modifications in the accounting system
as shall from time to time appear to be in the best interest of the State and
counties.
(b) The departments and agencies of the executive branch are respectively charged with the responsibility to maintain an adequate system of internal control and with the further responsibility to see that the internal control system continues to function effectively as designed. The comptroller shall make such investigations and audits from time to time to enforce the use of the accounting system and internal control systems in the executive branch.
(c) The judiciary, the legislature, and each county shall be responsible for the establishment and maintenance of its respective internal control system."
SECTION 3. Section 40-58, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§40-58 In favor of assignees. No
assignment of moneys by a person to whom the State is directly indebted shall
be effective unless the assignment is first approved by the comptroller or, in
the case of [the University of Hawaii and] the department of education[,]
until June 30, 2011, and the University of Hawaii, by their respective
chief financial officers. The comptroller or the chief financial officers of
the University of Hawaii and the department of education may prescribe the form
for an assignment, and may approve the assignment within a reasonable time
period if, in their respective discretion, the rights or obligations of the
State, the University of Hawaii, or the department of education under any
contract or other undertaking or under any law, rule, or order by a competent
authority will not be prejudiced thereby. Upon approval of the assignment, the
comptroller or the respective chief financial officers of the University of
Hawaii and the department of education shall draw a warrant payable to the
assignee. Except as to contracts encumbered by the comptroller, the University
of Hawaii, or the department of education, each expending agency, upon
notification of the comptroller's approval of an assignment, shall prepare a
claim for payment in accordance with the terms of the assignment."
SECTION 4. Section 40-81, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§40-81 Report by agencies receiving
special moneys. All state officers, departments, boards, bureaus, commissions,
or agencies collecting or receiving any moneys not required by law to be
deposited in the state treasury shall report to the comptroller all receipts
and disbursements on account thereof for each quarterly period of the calendar
year not later than the fifteenth day following the end of each quarterly
period on such forms and under such rules as may be prescribed by the
comptroller; provided that [until June 30, 2011,] with respect to all
moneys held outside the state treasury by the University of Hawaii or until
June 30, 2011, by the department of education pursuant to the authority
granted to the university and the department of education by this chapter, the
University of Hawaii and the department of education shall report to the
comptroller all transactions for each quarterly period not later than the
fifteenth day following the end of each quarterly period on such forms and
under such rules as may be prescribed by the comptroller."
Part II
SECTION 5. This part amends sections of the Hawaii Revised Statutes in the form in which they will read after they are repealed and reenacted under Act 58, Session Laws of Hawaii 2004, as amended, on June 30, 2010.
SECTION 6. Section 40-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§40-1 Comptroller to supervise
accounts, etc. (a) The comptroller shall be the general accountant of the
State[,] and [he] shall cause to be recorded every receipt and
disbursement of money made to, by, or through the treasury. [He] The
comptroller shall have the power to withhold any disbursement for which no
appropriation has been made or which would cause a specific appropriation to be
exceeded.
(b) With respect to the executive branch, [he]
except the University of Hawaii, the comptroller shall have complete supervision
of all accounts. [He] The comptroller shall preaudit all
proposed payments of $10,000 or more to determine the propriety of expenditures
and compliance with [such] executive orders[,] and rules [and
regulations] that may be in effect. [He shall] When
necessary, the comptroller shall withhold [his] approval of any
payment. Whenever [he withholds his approval, he shall promptly notify]
approval is withheld, the department or agency concerned[.] shall be
promptly notified. With respect to the University of Hawaii, the comptroller
shall issue warrants for the release of funds for the operating costs of the
university in amounts and at times mutually agreed upon by the governor or
director of finance and the university; provided:
(1) The amounts released shall not exceed the allotment ceilings for the funding sources of the university's appropriations established by the governor for an allotment period pursuant to section 37-34; and
(2) The comptroller may issue warrants as an advance from the state treasury to the University of Hawaii, to establish a checking account and provide working capital in amounts and at times mutually agreed upon by the governor or director of finance and the University of Hawaii.
The University of Hawaii shall preaudit all proposed payments of $10,000 or more to determine the propriety of expenditures and compliance with applicable laws, executive orders, and rules as may be in effect. The University of Hawaii shall make disbursements for operating expenses from the amounts released by the comptroller and maintain records and documents necessary to support those disbursements at times mutually agreed upon by the university president and the comptroller; provided that when requested by the university, the comptroller shall make all disbursements for the university subject to available allotment. Funds released pursuant to this section shall be deposited by the university in accordance with the provisions applicable to the director of finance by chapter 38. Any interest earned on the deposit of funds released pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the state treasury at the end of each fiscal year.
(c) With respect to the judiciary and the
legislature, [he] the comptroller shall make available to the
judiciary and the legislature the total amount appropriated to each, except
that the judiciary and the legislature may request [his] the
comptroller's services in maintaining custody of the amount appropriated to
each and in making payments therefrom. When such services are requested, [he]
the comptroller shall make all disbursements requested by the judiciary
or the legislature, but [he] shall not make any disbursement for which
no appropriation has been made or which would cause a specific appropriation to
be exceeded.
(d) Any financial transaction recorded [by
the comptroller] may be inspected by the public.
SECTION 7. Section 40-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§40-4 Publication of statements.
The comptroller shall prepare and submit to the governor, and publish in a
newspaper of general circulation in the [State,] state, immediately
following the close of each fiscal year, a statement of income and expenditure
by funds, showing the principal sources of revenue, the function or purpose for
which expenditures were made, together with a consolidated statement showing
similar information for all funds; also a statement showing the balance in each
fund at the beginning of the fiscal year, plus the receipts, minus the
disbursements, and the balance on hand at the close of the fiscal year after
deducting outstanding warrants and vouchers. The comptroller may request all
agencies, the judiciary, the University of Hawaii, and the legislature
to provide such information as may be required for the preparation of
statements."
SECTION 8. Section 40-6, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§40-6 Approval of business and
accounting forms. The comptroller shall determine the forms required to
adequately supply accounting and statistical data for the state government.
The comptroller shall require heads of departments and establishments of the
state government to submit proposed new forms or proposed changes in current
business and accounting forms for review and approval before ordering the same
printed[.]; except that the University of Hawaii shall be subject to
this requirement only with respect to uniform business and accounting forms of
statewide use in the State's accounting system. All standard state forms
shall be classified, numbered, and standardized in design, dimensions, color,
and grade of paper and recorded in a catalogue of accounting and statistical
forms by the comptroller."
Part III
SECTION 9. This part amends sections of the Hawaii Revised Statutes set for repeal and reenactment under Act 58, Session Laws of Hawaii 2004, as amended, in the event that the 2010 legislature either repeals the reenactment provisions of Act 58, Session Laws of Hawaii 2004, as amended, that apply to these sections, or extends the date on which these sections will be repealed and reenacted.
SECTION 10. Section 40-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (b) to read as follows:
"(b) With respect to the executive
branch, except the University of Hawaii [until June 30, 2011,] and
the Hawaii tourism authority, and the department of education until June 30,
2011, the comptroller shall have complete supervision of all accounts. The
comptroller shall preaudit all proposed payments of $10,000 or more to
determine the propriety of expenditures and compliance with executive orders
and rules that may be in effect. When necessary, the comptroller shall
withhold approval of any payment. Whenever approval is withheld, the
department or agency concerned shall be promptly notified. With respect to the
University of Hawaii, the Hawaii tourism authority, and the department of
education, the comptroller shall issue warrants for the release of funds for
the operating costs of the university, the Hawaii tourism authority, or the department
of education, as applicable, in amounts and at times mutually agreed upon by
the governor or director of finance and the university, the Hawaii tourism
authority, or department of education, as applicable; provided[:] that:
(1) The amounts released shall not exceed the allotment ceilings for the respective funding sources of the university's or the department of education's appropriations established by the governor for an allotment period pursuant to section 37-34, or in the case of the Hawaii tourism authority, revenues received by the convention center enterprise special fund and the tourism special fund pursuant to section 237D-6.5; and
(2) The comptroller may issue warrants as an advance from the state treasury to the University of Hawaii, the Hawaii tourism authority, and the department of education to establish a checking account and provide working capital in amounts and at times mutually agreed upon by the governor or director of finance and the University of Hawaii, the Hawaii tourism authority, and the department of education.
The University of Hawaii shall preaudit all proposed payments of $10,000 or more and the Hawaii tourism authority and the department of education shall preaudit all proposed payments to determine the propriety of expenditures and compliance with applicable laws, executive orders, and rules as may be in effect. The University of Hawaii, the Hawaii tourism authority, and the department of education shall make disbursements for operating expenses from the amounts released by the comptroller and maintain records and documents necessary to support those disbursements at times mutually agreed upon by the university president, the executive director of the Hawaii tourism authority, or the superintendent of education, as applicable, and the comptroller; provided that when requested by the university, the Hawaii tourism authority, or department of education, the comptroller shall make all disbursements for the university, the Hawaii tourism authority, or department of education, as applicable, subject to available allotment. Funds released pursuant to this section shall be deposited by the university, the Hawaii tourism authority, or department of education, as applicable, in accordance with the provisions applicable to the director of finance by chapter 38. Except for moneys deposited by the Hawaii tourism authority in the convention center enterprise special fund pursuant to section 201B-8, and in the tourism special fund pursuant to section 201B-11, any interest earned on the deposit of funds released pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the state treasury at the end of each fiscal year."
SECTION 11. Section 40-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§40-4 Publication of statements.
The comptroller shall prepare and submit to the governor, immediately following
the close of each fiscal year, a statement of income and expenditure by funds,
showing the principal sources of revenue, the function or purpose for which
expenditures were made, together with a consolidated statement showing similar
information for all funds; also a statement showing the balance in each fund at
the beginning of the fiscal year, plus the receipts, minus the disbursements,
and the balance on hand at the close of the fiscal year after deducting
outstanding warrants and vouchers. The comptroller may request all agencies,
the judiciary, the University of Hawaii [until June 30, 2011], the
Hawaii tourism authority, the department of education until June 30, 2011, and
the legislature to provide such information as may be required for the
preparation of statements."
SECTION 12. Section 40-6, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§40-6 Approval of business and
accounting forms. The comptroller shall determine the forms required to
adequately supply accounting and statistical data for the state government.
The comptroller shall require heads of departments and establishments of the
state government to submit proposed new forms or proposed changes in current
business and accounting forms for review and approval before ordering the same
printed; except that the University of Hawaii [until June 30, 2011,] and
the Hawaii tourism authority, and the department of education until June 30,
2011, shall be subject to this requirement only with respect to uniform
business and accounting forms of statewide use in the State's accounting
system. All standard state forms shall be classified, numbered, and
standardized in design, dimensions, color, and grade of paper and recorded in a
catalogue of accounting and statistical forms by the comptroller."
Part IV
SECTION 13. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 14. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2020; provided that:
(1) Part II shall only take effect upon the repeal and reenactment of sections 40-1, 40-4, and 40-6, Hawaii revised Statutes, on June 30, 2010, pursuant to Act 58, Session Laws of Hawaii 2004, as amended; and
(2) Part III shall only take effect upon the repeal of paragraph (2)(B) of section 14 of Act 58, Session Laws of Hawaii 2004, as amended, pursuant to an Act of the 2010 Legislature; or in the absence of that repeal, upon the extension of the June 30, 2010, repeal date in paragraph (2) of section 14 of Act 58, Session Laws of Hawaii 2004, as amended, pursuant to an Act of the 2010 Legislature.
Report Title:
University of Hawaii; Fiscal Autonomy
Description:
Extends University of Hawaii (UH) fiscal autonomy from the comptroller by removing the June 30, 2011 sunset date on UH's authority to: (1) Supervise its accounts; (2) Install a different accounting system; (3) Submit changes only to uniform business and accounting forms for review and approval; (4) Approve assignments of moneys to creditors; and (5) On Comptroller's authority to request UH to provide information for the preparation of income and expenditure statements. (SB2385 HD1)
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