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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 266

[PART II.] SPECIAL FACILITY PROJECTS

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[PART II.] SPECIAL FACILITY PROJECTS
§266-51 Definitions. For the purpose of this part, if not inconsistent with the context:
"Remodeling" includes reconstruction, renovation, rehabilitation, improvement, betterment, or extension of a special facility.
"Special facility" means one or more buildings, structures, or facilities on land owned by the State for maritime and marine operations, including cargo handling and control; storage, repair, maintenance, and servicing of marine and marine-related equipment; processing and canning of fish and fish products; and offices and accommodations for the personnel and employees of persons engaged in maritime and maritime-related operations that are the subject of a special facility lease.
"Special facility lease" includes a contract, lease, or other agreement, or any combination thereof, the subject matter of which is the special facility. [L 1980, c 126, pt of §2; am L 1984, c 203, §1; am L 2020, c 70, §18]
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