Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 489M-4

  • International trade agreement: means a trade agreement or memorandum of agreement between the United States government and a foreign nation, whether bilateral, multilateral, global, or regional, to which the State, at the request of the United States government, is a covered procuring entity; provided the term shall not include a trade agreement or memoranda of agreement:

    (1) Between the State and a foreign nation or its sub-national entity to which the United States government is not a party; or

    (2) Between a county and a foreign nation or its sub-national entity to which the United States government is not a party. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 489M-1

  • Procurement: means any provision of chapter 103D. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 489M-1

Any international trade agreement entered into by the President of the United States, which contains provisions relating in any manner to procurement by the states to which the governor has agreed prior to July 10, 2007, shall remain valid.