The Hawai‘i State Ethics Commission has announced ethics training classes for state employees on Kaua‘i, O‘ahu and Hawai‘i Island. These classes provide an overview of the state ethics laws that apply to all state employees. Topics include: Conflicts of Interests, Gifts and the Reporting of Gifts, Confidential Information, Misuse of Official Position, and Post-Employment Restrictions.
Classes are open to all state employees and there is no fee to attend. Online registration for each class will begin approximately one month before the training date. Employees who would like to register for a class are encouraged to check the Commission’s website to see when online registration for the class begins.
REMINDER: RCUH also offers an online course on the Hawai‘i State Ethics Code in our Training Portal. Click here to log in or request a new account.
Kaua‘i Training:
Date | Location | Time |
Friday, March 8, 2019
|
Kauai Fifth Circuit Pu‘uhonua Kaulike Building Multipurpose Room, First Floor 3970 Ka‘ana Street Lihue, HI See map for location and parking |
10:00 am – 11:30 am |
Hawaiʻi Island Training:
Date | Location | Time |
Monday, March 18, 2019
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University of Hawaiʻi – Hilo Campus University Classroom Building 100 200 W. Kāwili Street Hilo, HI See map for location and parking |
10:00 am – 11:30 am |
O‘ahu Training:
Date | Location | Time |
Tuesday, March 19, 2019 | Mission Memorial Auditorium 550 South King Street Honolulu, HI See map for location and parking |
10:00 am – 11:30 am |
How to register: After registration begins (see above registration dates), register online, call the Hawaii State Ethics Commission at (808) 587‐0460, or email the Commission’s office at [email protected].
To register groups of more than 10 employees, email the Commission’s office at [email protected].
Persons in need of special assistance: If you require special assistance or auxiliary aids or service (such as a sign language interpreter, large print materials, or wheelchair accessibility), please indicate so on your online registration form, or call the Commission’s office at (808) 587‐0460.