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Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Reports conditioned from yb as ordered by the commission: review reporting as required by final decision and order no. 42100 through conditions of approval on yb, including any operational and financial supporting data. Feedback on yb s operational improvements: provide the commission with review, support, analysis and recommendations, as determined to be necessary by the commission or its designee, that are related to yb s changes to its operations as seen in yb s updated business plan. This includes, but is not limited to, operational changes to its sailing schedule and routes, operational hours, and the costs and savings of these operational changes.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Reports conditioned from yb as ordered by the commission: review reporting as required by final decision and order no. 42100 through conditions of approval on yb, including any operational and financial supporting data. Feedback on yb s operational improvements: provide the commission with review, support, analysis and recommendations, as determined to be necessary by the commission or its designee, that are related to yb s changes to its operations as seen in yb s updated business plan. This includes, but is not limited to, operational changes to its sailing schedule and routes, operational hours, and the costs and savings of these operational changes.
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Proven experience in providing auditing services to insurance entities. Proficiency in generally accepted auditing standards and generally accepted accounting principles. Active membership in the american institute of certified public accountants. Maintenance of in-force professional liability insurance.
Posted Date
Jan 30, 2026
Due Date
Feb 27, 2026
Release: Jan 30, 2026
Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Close: Feb 27, 2026
Proven experience in providing auditing services to insurance entities. Proficiency in generally accepted auditing standards and generally accepted accounting principles. Active membership in the american institute of certified public accountants. Maintenance of in-force professional liability insurance.
Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Seeking Certified Public Accountants to provide financial statement audit services for the Hawaii Hurricane Relief Fund.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 28, 2026
Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Close: Feb 28, 2026
Seeking Certified Public Accountants to provide financial statement audit services for the Hawaii Hurricane Relief Fund.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
This Vision document outlines the strategic direction for the Hawaii Division of Financial Institutions, building on past accomplishments and setting priorities for 2014. The core vision is to protect, regulate, and inform consumers, ensuring financial institutions operate safely and soundly. Key opportunities for 2014 include addressing staffing needs, enhancing staff expertise in innovative financial services, implementing new legislative mandates, promoting responsible business practices, and streamlining electronic application processes for new businesses.
The session highlighted the conclusion of Education Week presentations, featuring the team from Roosevelt High School, winners of the statewide LifeSmarts competition. The team earned the right to represent Hawaii at the National LifeSmarts competition in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. LifeSmarts is described as a consumer literacy competition covering categories such as personal finance, health and safety, the environment, technology, and consumer rights and responsibilities. The proceedings concluded with a request for a short recess to meet with the day's guests.
The Applications Committee Meeting commenced with a procedural review, including playing a video to explain virtual meeting participation. Key discussions involved approving amendments to the agenda, which included deleting several applications that were previously denied or incomplete, and processing a withdrawal request. The committee reviewed and made recommendations for numerous license applications across various categories, such as initial approvals subject to conditions, approvals subject to all requirements including examinations, withdrawals, denials due to insufficient experience or reputation, and deferrals for further investigation or documentation. Specific inquiries were addressed regarding the application status of Mokulua Solar LLC (recommended for approval), Nicole Molina (deferred), and Arthur Johnson (office follow-up assured). The committee unanimously approved the attached Applications Committee Recommendations.
The meeting involved extensive procedural discussions regarding virtual meeting participation, public testimony submission via internet and phone access, and rules for individual speakers, including time limits of five minutes per agenda item. A motion was passed to amend the agenda to correct inverted errors related to withdrawn applications from a previous meeting. The core of the meeting consisted of reviewing and making recommendations (Approval, Deferral) for numerous contractor license applications across various classifications, such as General Engineering, General Building, Electrical, Landscaping, and Masonry. Additionally, the committee reviewed a list of deferrals from the prior meeting dated April 25, 2025.
The meeting involved reviewing and making decisions on numerous contractor license applications, numbered 1 through 50, including individual and corporate entities across various license classifications such as General Building, Excavating/Grading, Electrical, Masonry, and Roofing. Decisions included approvals, deferrals, and withdrawals for applications such as Romeulo E. Aaga (approved), ARPro HVAC LLC (approved), Automated Conveyance Tech LLC (deferred), and Bam Excavation LLC (deferred). The committee also addressed agenda amendments to correct errors, including deleting one item and adding another, and confirming application approval dates from a prior meeting.
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