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1.01 Mission Statement
1.02 Constitutional Rights Warnings and Custodial Questioning
1.03 Concurrent Jurisdiction
1.04 Use of Force
1.05 Patrol Command Boundaries
1.06 Encounters with Individuals on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Terrorist Screening Center Watch List
1.07 Intergovernmental Agreements
1.08 Federal Jurisdiction: Areas and Police Action
1.09 Daniel K. Inouye International Airport Cases and Service Requests
1.10 Assistance in Warrantless Searches of Probationers
1.11 Koko Head Range
1.12 Bias Based Profiling
1.13 Use of Discretion by Police Officers
1.14 Warrantless Searches and Seizures
1.15 Conducted Electric Weapon
1.16 Nondiscrimination
1.17 Recovering Digital Media Evidence
1.18 Grant-Funded Traffic Enforcement
2.01 Departmental Organization and Chain of Command
2.02 Goals and Objectives
2.03 Administrative Involvement
2.04 Safety Program
2.05 Fire Prevention and Alert
2.06 Hazard Communication Program
2.07 Uniform and Equipment Committee
2.08 Property Management Program
2.09 Alapai Headquarters Building Security
2.10 Alapai Headquarters Parking
2.11 Heliport at the Alapai Headquarters
2.12 Public Touring of the Alapai Headquarters
2.13 Building Improvements, Repairs and Maintenance, and Custodial and Technical Services
2.14 Locker Rooms at the Alapai Headquarters
2.15 Police Commissioner Orientation Program
2.16 Request for Reimbursement of Damaged, Lost, or Stolen Items
2.17 Annual Reports
2.18 Departmental Forms
2.19 Directive System
2.20 Manuals of Operations
2.21 Standards of Conduct
2.22 Requesting Legal Opinions From the Department of the Corporation Counsel
2.23 Bulletin Boards
2.24 Crime Analysis
2.25 Departmental Coordination
2.26 Allocation and Distribution of Personnel
2.27 Personnel Movement
2.28 Temporary Assignments
2.29 Selection of Personnel for Out-of-State Extraditions
2.30 Reserve Officer Program
2.31 Volunteer Workers
2.32 Volunteer Special Enforcement Officer Program
2.33 Filling Civilian Positions
2.34 Purchasing Rules
2.35 Special Accounts
2.36 Distribution of Paychecks
2.37 Management of Equipment and Supplies
2.38 Uniforms, Equipment, and Firearms
2.39 Equipment in Police Arsenals
2.40 Automated External Defibrillators
2.41 Departmental Smartphones
2.42 Identification Cards
2.43 Duplicate Keys for the Alapai Headquarters
2.44 Flasher Barricades
2.45 Police Patch Program
2.46 Departmental Seals and Logotypes
2.47 Official City Business Bus Pass
2.48 Telephone Installation, Relocation, Removal, and Repair
2.49 Testing, Evaluation, Purchase, or Lease of Electronic Data-Processing Equipment
2.50 Duress Alarm System At Alapai Headquarters
2.51 Travel for Official Government Business
2.52 Computer-Related Equipment and Software Requests
2.53 Fitness and Weight Rooms
2.54 Smoking and the use of Tobacco Products in the Workplace
2.55 Flexible Working Hours Program
2.56 Suggestions
2.57 Body-Worn Cameras
2.58 Financial Maintenance of Accounts
2.59 Use of Departmental Addresses
2.60 Compensation and Benefits
2.61 Collective Bargaining
2.62 Fiscal Management
2.63 Operating Budget
2.64 Administrative Reports
2.65 Purchasing Card Program
2.66 Alapai Headquarters as an Alternate Private Emergency Refuge Shelter
2.67 Gifts to the Department
2.68 Special Assignments
2.69 Electronic Mail
2.70 Respiratory Protection Program
2.71 Security for Honolulu City Council Meetings
2.72 Social Media
2.73 Small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS)
2.74 Conflict of Interest
3.01 Probation, Promotion, and Termination
3.02 Candidates for MPO-M Positions
3.03 Attendance, Overtime, and Compensatory Time Reporting and Control
3.04 Hazardous Duty Pay
3.05 Compensation for Meals
3.06 Industrial Injury/Illness and Workers’ Compensation
3.07 Annual Vacations
3.08 Funeral Honors and Ceremonies for Police Personnel
3.09 The Deputies Scholarship Awards
3.10 Higher Education Reimbursement Program
3.11 Badge Encasement
3.12 Employee Early Recognition System
3.13 Psychological Evaluations
3.14 Human Services Unit
3.15 Peer Support Unit
3.16 Physical Examination and Medical Disqualification
3.17 Fit For Life
3.18 Physical Fitness Activities
3.19 Outside Employment
3.20 Special Duty and Voluntary Police Service
3.21 Civil Service Grievance Procedures
3.22 Dress and Grooming Standards
3.23 Updating Photographs and Other Employee Information
3.24 Flag Ceremonies, National Anthem / State Song, and Pledge of Allegiance
3.25 Drug Urinalysis Screening Program
3.26 Employees Involved in Domestic Violence
3.27 Workplace Violence
3.28 Sexual Harassment
3.29 Police Employees’ Attendance at Public Auctions
3.30 Award System
3.31 Americans with Disabilities Act
3.32 NonDiscrimination and Reasonable Accommodation During Pregnancy
3.33 Training Committee
3.34 Training Programs Administered by the Training Division
3.35 Training Coordination
3.36 Field Training and Evaluation Program
3.37 Annual Recall Training
3.38 Investigative Awareness Training
3.39 Application, Selection, and Curriculum for the FBI National Academy
3.40 Appointment/Promotion Interviews
3.41 Code Of Ethics
3.42 Performance Evaluation
3.43 Element Personnel Folders
3.44 Limited-Duty Assignments
3.45 Failure to Meet Minimum Job Requirements
3.46 Alcohol Use
3.47 Training Requirements for Returning Officers
3.48 Police Chaplaincy Program
3.49 Language Access Assistance Program
3.50 Military Leave
4.01 Vehicle Pursuits
4.02 Field Information
4.03 Inmates on Furlough from State Correctional Facilities
4.04 Critical Event Deconfliction and Case Activation
4.05 Juvenile Runaways
4.06 Bloodborne Pathogens and Other Communicable Diseases
4.07 Deaf Awareness Program
4.08 Miscellaneous Assist and Standby Cases
4.09 Reported Violations of the Ordinances on Smoking
4.10 Helicopter Section
4.11 Three-Wheeled Motorcycle Qualification Requirements
4.12 Use of PAL Van
4.13 Police Vehicles
4.14 Police Subsidized Vehicles
4.15 Vehicle Checklists
4.16 Mobile Data Computers
4.17 Extradition
4.18 Abuse of Family or Household Members
4.19 Vulnerable Adult Abuse
4.20 Sex Crime Investigations
4.21 Hate Crimes
4.22 MH-1: Application for Emergency Examination and Hospitalization
4.23 Air Piracy, Daniel K. Inouye International Airport
4.24 City Code Violations and Stop work Orders
4.25 ***—UNASSIGNED—***
4.26 Animal Nuisance and Dangerous Dog Complaints
4.27 Fraudulent Use of License Plates
4.28 Motor Vehicles with Defaced Serial Numbers
4.29 Crime Scene: Investigative Responsibilities and Procedures
4.30 Field Showups, Field Lineups, Photographic Lineups, and Physical Lineups
4.31 Statement Form and Interview Technique
4.32 Crime Information Bulletin
4.33 Handling Juveniles
4.34 Truancy
4.35 Juvenile Status Offense Arrests
4.36 Mediation and Resolution Services
4.37 Graffiti Hotline
4.38 Ride-Along Program
4.39 Participation in the Keiki Identification Program
4.40 Civil Defense Disaster Mitigation, Preparation, Response, and Recovery
4.41 Tsunami Evacuation Guidance for Employees
4.42 Hazardous Materials and Weapons of Mass Destruction Emergencies
4.43 Correctional Facility Disturbance
4.44 Citation and Arrest in City and County of Honolulu Parks and Recreation Facilities
4.45 Stranded or Beached Sea Mammals
4.46 Response to School Violence
4.47 Sovereign Citizen Movements
4.48 Barricade, Hostage, and Sniper Incidents
4.49 Officer Critical Incident Protocol
4.50 Missing Persons and Juvenile Abductions
4.51 Environmental Crimes
4.52 Handling of Refuse Complaints and Violations
4.53 Major Events Division Command Truck
4.54 Satellite Telephones
4.55 Airport Operations Area Security Items
4.56 Gang Member Recognition and Information
4.57 Automated License Plate Reader
4.58 Requesting Emergency Services
4.59 Maile Amber Alert Plan
4.60 Rapid Deployment Force
4.61 Criminal History Information
4.62 Traffic Stops
4.63 Quality Assurance Callback Program
4.64 Documenting Informants
4.65 Asset Forfeiture: State
4.66 Active Threat Incidents
4.68 Service Animals
4.69 Mountain Bike Team
5.01 Complaints and Internal Investigations
5.02 Notification of Criminal Proceeding/Civil Action and Transmittal of Legal Papers
5.03 Restriction of Police Authority
5.04 Inspection and Drill for Uniformed Officers
5.05 Inspections and Annual Chief’s Review
5.06 Media and Public Relations
5.07 Departmental Internet Website
5.08 Public Access to Arrest Logs
5.09 Release of Photographs of Arrested Persons
5.10 Witness Protection
5.11 Victim Assistance and Resource Card
5.12 Honolulu Police Department Intranet Website
5.13 HPD Internet Web Pages, On-Line Reporting, and E-Mailbox System
6.01 Traffic Control and Enforcement
6.02 Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence of an Intoxicant
6.03 Intoxication Control Roadblocks
6.04 Hazardous Driving
6.05 Request for Suspension or Revocation of Driver’s License
6.06 Handling Drivers with Suspended or Revoked Driver’s Licenses
6.07 Parking Complaints Related To Sidewalks and Driveways
6.08 Motor Vehicle Collisions
6.09 Police Escort
6.10 Construction Site Inspection
6.11 Maintenance and Repair Services Provided by Governmental Agencies
6.12 Towing Procedures
6.13 Stalled / Unattended Vehicle Check Sticker
6.14 Trouble Calls for Mayor’s Vehicles
6.15 Abandoned Vehicles
6.16 Administrative Driver’s License Revocation Hearings
6.17 Drug Evaluation and Classification Program
6.18 Preliminary Alcohol Screening Device
7.01 Arrests and Arrested Persons
7.02 Security Control of Arrestees
7.03 Escapes
7.04 Release and Return of Patients from the Hawaii State Hospital
7.05 Holding and Temporary Detention Facilities
7.06 Arrest Report
7.07 Booking Procedures for Penal Summons Conviction
7.08 Warrants
7.09 Court Orders for Protection
7.10 Gun Violence Protective Orders
7.11 Penal Summonses
7.12 Subpoenas for and Court Appearances by Departmental Personnel
8.01 Departmental Notification Procedure
8.02 Security Breach of Personal Information
8.03 National Crime Information Center
8.04 Requests For Dispatch Audio Recordings
8.05 ***—UNASSIGNED—***
8.06 Police Reports
8.07 Requests to Review or Reproduce Police Reports
8.08 Use of Computer Hardware and Software
8.09 Crime Victims Compensation Commission Requests
8.10 Intradepartmental Transmittal of Police Reports, Documents, and Money
8.11 Citations and Citation Books
8.12 Alarm Tracking
8.13 Handling of Evidence and Found Property
8.14 Vehicles, Keys, and Property in Police Custody
8.15 Ownership and Return of Evidence from a Pawnshop or Secondhand Dealership
8.16 Narcotics Withdrawal for Training
8.17 Security and Handling of Departmental Records and Files
8.18 Computer and Digital Forensic Assistance
8.19 Security of Data from the NCIC Interstate Identification Index
8.20 Computer Security
8.21 Facial Recognition Program
8.22 Obtaining Subscriber Information and Emergency Traces from Telecommunications Service Providers
8.23 Telecommunications
8.24 Postal Boxes for Undercover Investigations
8.25 Juvenile Justice Information System

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Vietnamese

• Chỉ băng qua đường ở góc phố hoặc lối bộ hành. Đi bên tay mắt của lối bộ hành khi qua đường.

• Khi qua đường ở ngã tư có đèn hiệu, nhớ bấm nút đèn hiệu dành cho người đi bộ và chờ đến khi đèn này bật sáng.

• Hãy nhìn phải nhìn trái trước khi qua đường; tiếp tục nhìn trong khi qua đường. Đừng bao giờ chạy, cứ đi bình thường.

• Hãy đi trên lề đường; nếu không có lề đường, hãy đi bên phía trái của đường, đối diện dòng xe.

• Mặc quần áo mầu tươi sáng hoặc mầu lạt khi đi bộ hoặc chạy bộ. Ban đêm nên mang băng phản chiếu ánh sáng.

• Coi chừng các xe đang de (lùi) từ trong ngõ ra vì người lái xe thường không nhìn thấy bạn.

• Lúc chờ xe buýt hãy đứng trên lề đường và đứng cách xa nơi xe buýt ngừng tối thiểu 10 feet (3m30).

Samoan

• Seʻi vaganā o le tulimanu o le ala po ua i ai laina e savavali ai ma kolosi i le isi itūala, ona faʻatoʻa tatau lea ona kolosi le ala. Afai o le a e kolosiina le ala, ia tautuanā e tumau i lou itū taumatau.

• Afai o le a e kolosiina le ala i se magāala o i ai molī e tatau lava ona e oʻomi le faʻamau e ola ai le molī kolosi, ma ia e faʻatali seʻi vaganā ua ola mai le faʻailoga e te savali ai.

• Ia tautuanā e tagaʻi i le agavale taumatau agavale ona e faʻatoʻa kolosi lea ma mataʻala i taimi uma e kolosi ai le ala. Ia mānatuʻa e savali agaʻi i le isi itūala, a e ʻaua le momoʻe.

• Ia e faʻamasani i ala faʻapitoa i autafa o le alatele pe afai e i ai, afai e leai, ia e savali i le itū agavale o le auala e faʻafeagai ma taʻavale e agaʻi mai.

• Ia laei lavalava e malolosi lanu pe lanu vaivai foʻi pe afai e te alu e savali pe momoʻe[koleni]. Ia laei i lavalava e feilafi pe a taia i le molī i le po.

• Ia mataʻala i taʻavale e solomuli mai i lumāfale, o le tele o taimi e le iloa mai oe e le avetaʻavale.

• Ia faʻatali lelei le pasi i autafa o le auala. E tatau ona sefulu futu le mamao e te tu ai mai le mea e taofi ai le pasi.

Korean

• 길을 건너실 때는 반드시 횡단보도를 이용 하시거나 길 모퉁이에서 건너 가십시오. 횡단보도 에서는 우측 통행을 하십시오

• 교통신호등이 있는 곳에서는 잊지 마시고 보행자 횡단신호 단추를 누르시고 횡단신호가 나온 다음 길을 건너 가십시오

• 길을 건너기 전과 건너는 동안 좌측-우측-좌측의 순으로 통행 차량을 살피십시오. 절대로 뛰지 말고 언제나 걸어서 길을 건너 가십시오.

• 길을 걸을 때는 보도를 이용 하시고 보도가 없는 곳에서는 통행 차량을 향하여 길 좌측 끝을 걷도록 하십시오.

• 산책이나 “죠깅”을 하실 때에는 밝고 환한 색의 옷을 입으시고 야간에는 광선반사틀 하는것을 착용 하십시오.

• “드라이브 웨이”에서 후진해 나오는 차를 조심 하십시오. 운전하고 있는 사람이 당신을 보지 못할 수 도 있읍니다

• 버스를 기다리실 때에는 길가 한쪽에서 기다리 시되 언제나 버스가 정차하는 곳으로 부터 최소 10 피-트 떨어진 곳 에서 기다리 십시오.

Japanese

• 道路を横断する時は、交差点で渡るか 又は、横断舗道を利用し、横断中は横 断舗道の、右寄りを歩きます。

• 信号機のある交差点を渡る時は、必ず 歩行者用信号ボタンを押し、進め”の 指示信号になるまで待ちます。

• 横断する前、及び横断中は、必ず左、右、左、と確認し、ずっと注意を払い ます。決して走らず、歩いて渡ります。

• 舗道があれば、舗道を歩きますが、無 ければ道路の左側を、車の往来に向か って歩きます。

• 散歩やジョギングをする時は、できれ ば明るい色や、薄い色の服装にし、夜 間は光を反射する素材の物を着用しま
す。

• バックしながら車道に出て来る車に は、ドライバ・・からあなたが見えにく いので特に、注意します。

• バスを待っている時は、道路のそばに 立ち、常にバスの停留地点から、最低 10フィート(3メートル)は離れて待ちま
す。

Filipino

• Bumallasiwka laeng iti nagsulianan wenno iti naituding a ballasiw a dalan. No bumallasiwka agianka iti kanawan ti pagballasiwan a dalan.

• No bumallasiwka iti nasilawan a nagkurusan ti dalan masapul nga usarem ti butones ti pagsinialan a para kadagiti magmagna ket urayem ti panagsukat ti pagkitaan iti ibaballasiw.

• Masapul a kitaem iti kanigid-kanawankanigid sacbay a bumallasiwka ket itultuloy ti panangkita iti dalan kabayatan ti ibaballasiwmo. Magnaka laeng no bumallasiwka iti kalsada, iti kaanoman saanka nga agtartaray.

• Magnaka iti igid ti kalsada; ngem no awan ti naituding a pagnaan ti igid, magnaka iti kanigid a bangir iti kalsada ket sangoern ti
pagsungadan dagiti umay a lugan.

• Agusarka iti naraniag wenno nasilnag ti kolorna a kawes no magmagna wenno mangwatwatka (jogging). Agusarka iti lupot a makita ti marisna (retro-flective material) iti rabii.

• Siputam dagiti luglugan a rumuar kadagiti pagdalanan nga aggapu iti garahe, ta masansan a ti agmaneno saannaka a makita.

• Agianka iti igid ti kalsada kabayatan panaguraymo iti lugan. Agurayka iti sangapulo a kadapan manipud iti pagsardengan ti bus.

Chinese

• 只在街角或行人穿越道上過馬路,過馬 路時要靠右邊行走

• 通過有信號燈的十字路口時,請務必使 用行人信號按鈕,並且等候通行燈亮 起。

• 通過馬路前一定要看左,看右,再看 左,並且一面通行一面注意。要步行穿 過馬路,切勿奔跑 。

• 如果有人行道,請走人行道。若無人行 道,請走大路左側,面對來車。

• 外出行走或慢跑,請穿鮮豔或淺色的衣 服。夜晚,則穿會反射光線的衣服。

• 注意正在駛出車道的後退車輛,駕駛人 不一定看得見你。

• 等候公共汽車,請站在路邊。要離公共 汽車將停處至少十呎遠。

English

• Cross the street only at the corner or at a crosswalk. While crossing, keep to the right of the crosswalk.

• When crossing at a lighted intersection, be sure to use the pedestrian signal button and wait for the walk indicator.

• Be sure to look left-right-left before crossing and continue to look while crossing. Always walk across the street, never run.

• Walk on the sidewalk if there is one; if there is no sidewalk, walk on the left side of the roadway facing traffic.

• Wear bright or light-colored clothing when out walking or jogging. Wear retro-reflective materials at night.

• Watch for cars backing out of driveways. Drivers don’t always see you.

• Stand on the side of the road while you wait for the bus. Always stand at least 10 feet away from where the bus will stop.