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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 155

CHAPTER 155

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CHAPTER 155
AGRICULTURAL AND WATER INFRASTRUCTURE LOANS
Part I. Agricultural Loan Program
Section
155-1 Definitions
155-2 Objectives
155-3 Restriction
155-4 Powers and duties of the department
155-5 Loans insured by the department
155-5.5 Loans guaranteed by the department
155-5.6 Loan guaranty; important agricultural lands;
agricultural and aquacultural loans
155-6 Participation in loans by the department
155-6.5 Cooperation in loans by the department
155-7 Repealed
155-8 Direct loans
155-9 Classes of loans; purposes; terms; eligibility
155-10 General eligibility requirements for loans
155-11 Security for loans; mortgages
155-12 Conditions
155-13 Repayment; refinancing
155-14 Funds; application of payments
155-15 Repealed
Part II. Water Infrastructure Loans
155-31 Definitions
155-32 Hawaii water infrastructure loan program
155-33 Powers of the department
155-34 Repealed
Note
Chapter heading amended by L 1977, c 22, §1; L 2016, c 171, §2.
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