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Hawaii County liquor control department finalizes department travel policy to take effect July 1

3429271 · May 20, 2025
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The Department of Liquor Control told the council its internal travel policy incorporates three audit recommendations and will take effect July 1, 2025; the county auditor and council asked that the Board of Ethics and the commission sign or re-sign the policy and that a signed copy be provided to the council.

The Department of Liquor Control told the Communication Reports and Council Oversight Committee on May 20 that it has implemented three recommendations from a recent county audit and will put a department-level travel policy into effect on July 1, 2025.

Brandon Gonzalez, administrative officer for the Department of Liquor Control, said, "The audit provided 3 recommendations to the department and, the department has implemented all 3 recommendations." Gonzalez told the committee the policy includes a department-level travel policy (developed from an auditor template), a need- and role-based prioritization framework for travel, and reinstated…

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