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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

§206M-17 Revenue bond fund accounts.

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§206M-17 Revenue bond fund accounts. The development corporation shall establish separate special funds in accordance with section 39-62 for the deposit of the proceeds of special purpose revenue bonds and special facility revenue bonds authorized under this part and [part III] respectively. The development corporation shall have the right to appropriate, apply, or expend the revenues derived with respect to the project agreement for a project for the following purposes:
(1)To pay when due all special purpose revenue bonds and special facility revenue bonds, premiums, if any, and interest thereon, for the payment of which the revenues are or have been pledged, charged, or otherwise encumbered, including reserves therefor; and
(2)To the extent not paid by the qualified person to provide for all expenses of administration, operation, and maintenance of the project, including reserves therefor.
Unless and until adequate provision has been made for the foregoing purposes, the development corporation shall not transfer the revenues derived from the project agreement to the technology special fund of the State. [L 1983, c 152, pt of §2; am L 1993, c 280, §16; am L 2000, c 72, §22; am L 2017, c 69, §5]
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