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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

[C.] State Low-Income Housing; Evictions

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[C.] State Low-Income Housing; Evictions
[§356D-61] Definitions. As used in this subpart:
"Party" means each person or agency named or admitted as a party or properly seeking and entitled as the right to be admitted as a party in any court or agency proceeding.
"State low-income housing project" means any state low-income public housing project and program or elder or elderly housing owned, managed, administered, or operated by the authority in accordance with sections 356D-44 and 356D-71.
"Tenant" means any person occupying a dwelling accommodation or living quarters in any state low-income housing project, under or by virtue of any tenancy, lease, or rental agreement under or from the authority. [L 2018, c 204, pt of §1]
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