Hawaii HB1860 designates the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra as the "State of Hawaii Symphony Orchestra" and appropriates funds for its operating costs.
Hawaii HB1860 designates the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra as the "State of Hawaii Symphony Orchestra" to recognize its contributions to the community. The bill allocates $500,000 for the orchestra's operating costs, including operations and maintenance. The designation allows the orchestra to receive state funds for its general operating costs in exchange for services to the state. The bill also ensures the autonomy of the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra and allows for examinations of state funds by the comptroller and legislative auditor.
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