March 4, 2026 - 12:54

The newly established Small Business Regulatory Review Board will convene for its first official meeting on Maui this month. The session is scheduled for Thursday, March 19, at 1 p.m., marking a significant step in the board's mission to assess the impact of state rules on local enterprises.
The in-person gathering will be held at the Kalana O Maui Building in Wailuku. To ensure accessibility for business owners across the state, the proceedings will also be broadcast live via a virtual teleconference platform.
The board's primary function is to serve as a direct channel for small business concerns, systematically reviewing existing and proposed state regulations. Its goal is to identify rules that may be overly burdensome, complex, or costly for small businesses to comply with, ultimately aiming to reduce unnecessary red tape.
Members of the public and the small business community are encouraged to attend the meeting, either in person or online, to observe the board's initial discussions. The formation of this board represents a proactive effort to foster a more supportive regulatory environment, acknowledging the critical role small businesses play in Hawaii's economic vitality and community fabric.
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