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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 10

§10-22 Powers of the board.

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§10-22 Powers of the board. In addition to the powers which it now possesses, the board shall have power to:
(1)Prescribe and collect rents, fees, and charges for the use of or services furnished by any office project or the facilities thereof or of any loan program;
(2)Issue revenue bonds under this chapter, in such principal amounts as may be authorized by the legislature from time to time, to finance in whole or in part the cost of acquisition, purchase, construction, reconstruction, improvement, betterment, extension, or maintenance of any office project or the establishment, funding, or administration of any loan program, including reserves therefor;
(3)Pledge to the punctual payment of such revenue bonds and interest thereon, the revenue of the office project or projects or loan program or programs for which the bonds have been issued, or the revenues of the office, or both, in an amount sufficient to pay such bonds and interest as the same become due and to create and maintain reasonable reserves therefor; and
(4)Advance such moneys of the office, not otherwise required, as are necessary to pay the expenses incurred in making the preparations for the initial issuance of revenue bonds under this part, and to take any other action necessary or proper for carrying into execution and administering this part, including providing for the full use of office projects or the establishment, funding, and administration of any loan program in every way conducive to the furtherance of any or all purposes of the office. [L 1994, c 283, pt of §2(2); am L 2009, c 146, §5; am L 2013, c 171, §4]
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