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OFFICE OF COUNCIL SERVICES

530 South King Street Room 207, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
TEL: (808) 768-3809;   FAX: (808) 550-6149

Diane E. Hosaka, Esq., Director


The Office of Council Services provides comprehensive research and reference services
for the Council, conducts research for the enactment or consideration of legislation, and
serves in an advisory or consultative capacity to the City Council and its committees

POWERS, DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS

The 1973 Revised Charter ofthe City and County of Honolulu ("RCH") authorized the
council to establish the office of council services (OCS) to assist it in the exercise of its
legislative power (Sec. 3-1 07.7 RCH). The 1971-72 Charter Commission cited this as
one of the most important changes affecting the legislative branch of city government.
In this regard, OCS was viewed as "a necessary adjunct to and is supportive of the
policy-formulation or legislative role of the city council" and "a tool for decision making --
to assist it in analyzing the city's policies and financial programs for their effectiveness
and adequacy and in identifying alternative programs and policies and major probIems
which endanger the public interest and welfare."
OCS was created on March 19, 1973 by enactment of Ordinance 4116 (Article 3,
Chapter 4, ROH). It is charged with providing comprehensive research and reference
services for the council, conducting research for the enactment or consideration of
legislation, and serving in an advisory or consultative capacity to the council and its
committees.  The voters in the general election of November 7, 1978 further
expanded the charter functions of OCS "to represent it [the council] in court litigation
where the dispute is with the Executive Branch and where the corporation counsel may
represent the Mayor or officers of the Executive Branch."  In 1993, the council
adopted Ordinance 93-26 to designate OCS as the revisor of ordinances.
SERVICES PERFORMED
With a staff of 20 -- a director, an assistant director, five attorneys, eight analysts, one
paralegal, and four support staff-- OCS services performed the following services:
* Conducted independent research necessary for the enactment of
legislation upon the request ofthe council;
* Provided assistance to the council's standing committees by conducting
background research, gathering pertinent data, and serving as resource
persons to the committees;
* Analyzed executive branch proposals, programs, bills, and reports at the
request of the council;
* Provided legal research and advice at the request of the council;
* Prepared bills and resolutions requested by councilmembers;
* Analyzed, prepared amendments for, and monitored the execution of the
city's operating and capital budgets;
* Provided information to individual councilmembers by letter,
memorandum, personal or telephone conferences, or electronic
communication;
* Provided liaison service to the council regarding access to the city's
geographic informatiqn system (GIS);
* Served as revisor ofordinances and supervised the revision, codification,
and printing of the revised ordinances of Honolulu and maintained the
city's computerized data bases for the revised ordinances and city policy
resolutions;
* Assisted the council in fulfilling its responsibilities as a member of the
Hawaii State Association of Counties;
* Assisted the councilmembers when they functioned as trustees of
Kapiolani Park; and
* Maintained on-line communication with other municipalities through
"CounciLink" as a means of sharing information relevant to cities and
counties across the United States.

See 2008 OCS annual report

See list of reports previously completed by OCS.

Note:  a 2002 charter amendment moved the audit function formerly
performed by OCS to a new Office of the City Auditor effective July 1, 2003. 


(As of January 28, 2004)

Monday, March 30, 2009

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