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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

CHAPTER 39B

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CHAPTER 39B
ALLOCATION OF PRIVATE ACTIVITY BONDS
Section
39B-1 Definitions
39B-2 Allocation of annual state ceiling
39B-3 Application of allocation
39B-4 Report of unused allocation; reversion to State
39B-5 Semi-annual report status or use of allocation
Note
L 2022, c 182, §§4, 5 provide:
"SECTION 4. Unless requested by the governor and approved by the legislature, no special purpose revenue bonds requiring an allocation of annual state ceiling under section 39B-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, shall be authorized after June 30, 2022 and before December 31, 2028.
SECTION 5. Any allocation of the annual state ceiling under section 39B-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, to a county with a population of over five hundred thousand after June 30, 2022, or before December 31, 2028, shall only [be] used for rental housing projects eligible for the low-income housing tax credit under section 235-110.8, Hawaii Revised Statutes."
Revision Note
This chapter was originally assigned to chapter 39A but is renumbered pursuant to §23G-15(1).
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