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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 214

§214-2 Funds, allotment, and expenditure.

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§214-2 Funds, allotment, and expenditure. Money allotted under this chapter by the State shall be available to the several counties; provided that no part of state or county moneys shall be expended for capital improvement projects that are not a part of the general plan of the State or that will not reasonably contribute to the economic development of the county. The determination of:
(1)The extent of participation by the State; and
(2)What capital improvement projects shall reasonably contribute to the economic development of a county,
shall be made by the governor, taking into consideration the State's goal for specific segments of its general plan and the financial position of the county. [L 1965, c 234, §3; Supp, §138F-3; HRS §214-2; am L 1973, c 210, §2; am L 2017, c 12, §29]
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