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Opinion Letter No. 99-01
January 26, 1999
Disclosure of Employee Misconduct Records
Where information resulting in the discharge or suspension
of the employee may have been removed
from the employee's personnel file under a collective bargaining
agreement provision, but remains
elsewhere in the agency's files, it is subject to disclosure.
Because the disciplinary information requested was
created for personnel purposes, the OIP advised the Hawaii Health
Systems Corporation ("HHSC") to evaluate such employee
disciplinary information, wherever maintained, in a manner consistent
with information contained in a personnel file. The OIP determined
that the HHSC must disclose the following information that results
in an employee's suspension or discharge, in accordance with section
92F-14(b)(4)(B), Hawaii Revised Statutes:
(1) The name of the employee;
(2) The nature of the employment-related misconduct;
(3) The agency's summary of the allegations of misconduct;
(4) Findings of fact and conclusions of law; and
(5) The disciplinary action taken by the agency.
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