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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 201

§201-4 Contracts.

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§201-4 Contracts. [(a)] The department of business, economic development, and tourism may contract with qualified private and public agencies, associations, firms, or individuals within or without the State in pursuance of its duties and functions; provided that preference shall be given to contractors within the State; provided further that preference shall be given to qualified parties who agree to match department funds in whole or in part with funds, equipment, materials, or services; provided further that funds to assist associations of producers, processors, or distributors of industrial products to introduce products which are new or inadequately known to consumers shall be matched by funds equal to at least forty per cent of the funds contracted for by the department or expenses incurred by the department in behalf of the associations; provided further that in instances where the promotion program will benefit one or more of the commodity groups as a whole or where a new or fragile commodity association or industry has the potential for growth but is unable to contribute its full matching share, the department may waive matching fund requirements for the first three years of any contract, but shall require twenty per cent matching funds for the fourth year of any such contract, and at least forty per cent matching funds for the fifth and all subsequent years of any such contract.
The contracts shall be approved in writing by the department and shall specify the name of the contractor, the nature of the work to be performed, the manner in which funds may be expended, and such data as the state comptroller may require.
[(b)] When necessary to effectuate the purposes of this part, funds to state agencies may authorize expenditures for the purchase of machinery and equipment and the erection and conversion of structures, laboratories, and buildings within the State, which facilities shall be and remain under the jurisdiction of the agencies. Private agencies, associations, firms, or individuals shall provide all structures and equipment necessary to effectuate the purposes of funds made to them, in which cases the value which may be attributed to the use of the facilities shall be considered as matching funds.
The department shall retain under its own jurisdiction only such furniture, office equipment, and other equipment as is necessary for administration purposes.
[(c)] The director of business, economic development, and tourism may prescribe rules, pursuant to chapter 91, to carry out provisions of this section relating to the manner in which associations of producers, processors, or distributors may be assisted. The rules may prescribe the qualifications for eligibility of associations for assistance under this section, the preferences and priorities in determining eligibility for such assistance, and the conditions, consistent with the purpose of this chapter, for the granting or the continuance of assistance to such associations. [L 1955, c 264, pt of §1;
RL 1955, §28A-3; am L 1957, c 152, §1; am L 1959, c 51, §1; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §§10, 14, 25; am L 1963, c 2, §3 and c 114, §1; HRS §201-4; am L 1977, c 12, §2; am L 1981, c 98, §6; am L 1982, c 89, §1; am L 1987, c 336, §7; am L 1990, c 293, §8]
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