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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

CHAPTER 173A

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CHAPTER 173A
[ACQUISITION OF RESOURCE VALUE LANDS]
Section
173A-1 Purpose
173A-2 Definitions
173A-2.4 Legacy land conservation commission
173A-2.5 Responsibilities of the legacy land conservation
commission
173A-2.6 Land acquisition priorities
173A-3 Resource land acquisition plan
173A-4 Authority to acquire and convey; easement required
and exemption
173A-4.5 Appraisal of land
173A-5 Land conservation fund
173A-6 Acquisition of land
173A-7 Administration and management
173A-8 Development of land acquired by the board
173A-9 Grants to state agencies, counties, and nonprofit
land conservation organizations
173A-10 Proceeds of sale, lease, or other disposition
173A-11 General powers
173A-12 Federal and other grants
173A-13 Payment of debt service on the Turtle Bay
reimbursable general obligation bonds
Cross References
Acquisition of important agricultural lands, see §§163D-31 to 163D-33.
Environmental courts, jurisdiction over proceedings arising under this chapter, see §604A-2.
Important agricultural lands, see §§205-41 to 205-52.
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