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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 205

§205-48 Receipt of maps of eligible important agricultural lands; land use commission.

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§205-48 Receipt of maps of eligible important agricultural lands; land use commission.
(a)The land use commission shall receive the county recommendations and maps delineating those lands eligible to be designated important agricultural lands no sooner than the effective date of the legislative enactment of protection and incentive measures for important agricultural lands and agricultural viability, as provided in section 9 of Act 183, Session Laws of Hawaii 2005.
(b)The department of agriculture and biosecurity and the office of planning and sustainable development shall review the county report and recommendations and provide comments to the land use commission within forty-five days of the receipt of the report and maps by the land use commission. The land use commission may also consult with the department of agriculture and biosecurity and the office of planning and sustainable development as needed.
(c)State agency review shall be based on an evaluation of the degree that the:
(1)County recommendations result in an identified resource base that meets the definition of important agricultural land and the objectives and policies for important agricultural lands in sections 205-42 and 205-43; and
(2)County has met the minimum standards and criteria for the identification and mapping process in sections 205-44 and 205-47. [L 2005, c 183, pt of §2; am L 2021, c 153, §8 ; am L 2025, c 236, §17]
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