| Reciprocal Preference Law |
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| Hawaii (HI) |
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Preference (%)
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Conditions
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Reciprocal law applies to bidders from states which apply preferences. Preference shall equal to the preference the out-of-state bidder would receive in own state or shall be in the amount the out-of-state preference exceeds comparable Hawaii preference. |
Class I -3%
Class II -5%
Class III -10%
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Preference applies to State and counties for commodities produced manufactured, grown, mined, or excavated in Hawaii in value as follows: 3% for Class I Products (i.e. 25% or more, but less than 50% value added in-state); 5% for Class II Products. (i.e. 50% or more, but less than 75% value added in-state); and 10% for Class III Products (i.e. 75% or more value added in the State |
| 5% |
Recycled products based on recycled content as a percentage to total weight. In-state contractors preference.
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| 10% |
Software development businesses principally located in-state, with 80% of labor for software development performed by persons domiciled in Hawaii. "Software development business" includes any work related to feasibility studies, systems analysis, programming, testing, or implementation of an electronic data processing system." |
15%
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Printing, binding, and stationary work. Effective July 1, 1994. Applies to all out-of -state bidders if their price is lower than Hawaii bidders price. |
| 4.5% |
Tax Preference. Preference to ensure fair competition for bidders paying the Hawaii general excise and applicable use tax. |
5%
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Qualified Community Rehabilitation Programs. Preference for qualified community rehabilitation programs located in Hawaii.
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