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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 167

CHAPTER 167

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CHAPTER 167
IRRIGATION WATER DEVELOPMENT
Section
167-1 Findings and declaration of necessity
167-2 Definitions
167-3 Engineering program administrator
167-4 Interested members of the board or employees
167-5 Powers
167-6 Further powers
167-7 Issuance of revenue bonds
167-8 Investment of funds
167-9 Security for funds deposited by board
167-10 Eligibility of revenue bonds for investment
167-11 Rate policy; sale of excess water
167-12 Lands included within irrigation projects
167-13 Petition of land occupiers for formation of water
project
167-14 Petition of Hawaiian homes commission for formation
of irrigation project, community pastures
167-15 State lands, formation of irrigation project
167-16 Consideration of petitions; notice and hearing
167-17 Formation of irrigation project on initiative
of board; notice and hearing; protests
167-18 Approval of legislature, appropriations
167-19 Administration of irrigation project; acreage
assessments; liens
167-20 Furnishing domestic water
167-21 Repayment of certain state advances
167-22 Irrigation system revolving fund
167-22.5 Repealed
167-23 Molokai irrigation system water users advisory
board; establishment; meetings
167-24 Repealed
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