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[§304A-2006] Special and revolving funds; fees and charges; public meetings exemption.

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[§304A-2006] Special and revolving funds; fees and charges; public meetings exemption. In establishing or amending fees or charges that generate receipts for deposit into any University of Hawaii special or revolving fund, the board of regents shall be exempted from the public notice, public hearing, and gubernatorial approval requirements of chapter 91. The fees and charges may be established at an open meeting subject to the requirements of chapter 92. These fees and charges may include laboratory fees, special instructional fees, fees for admission to events, rental rates for facilities, equipment, or real property, and services provided to other government agencies and to the public. [L 2006, c 75, pt of §2]
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