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[§304A-2178] University of Hawaii-Hilo theatre special fund.

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[§304A-2178] University of Hawaii-Hilo theatre special fund. There is established the University of Hawaii-Hilo theatre special fund, which shall consist of admissions, advertising sales, corporate sponsorships, marketing, merchandising, donations, fundraising, fees, charges, and other moneys collected in conjunction with the University of Hawaii-Hilo theatre program. The special fund shall be administered by the office of administrative affairs of the University of Hawaii at Hilo.
Funds may be expended for all costs associated with the theatre program, including artists' fees, production costs, personnel costs, honoraria, per diem, hotel and room rentals, food and refreshments, printing and mailing, advertising, airfare, leis, rental or purchase of equipment, and theater supplies and materials. [L 2006, c 75, pt of §2; am L 2011, c 124, §10]
Revision Note
Section was renumbered from §304A-2271 pursuant to §23G-15.
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