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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 309

§309-1 Participation in United Student Aid Funds, Inc. or other similar public or private nonprofit corporations.

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§309-1 Participation in United Student Aid Funds, Inc. or other similar public or private nonprofit corporations. The department of budget and finance is hereby authorized to enter into a contract with the United Student Aid Funds, Inc., or such other public or private nonprofit corporations as may be designated by or established pursuant to Public Law 89-329, Public Law 89-287 or similar federal laws, relating to loans to students. Such contract may be amended or revised by the department to assure the full utilization of benefits provided by Public Law 89-329 and Public Law 89-287 and similar federal laws. [L 1963, c 90, pt of §1 and c 114, §1;
Supp, §44B-1; am L 1966, c 16, pt of §2; HRS §309-1; am L 1968, c 49, pt of §2]
Cross References
Loans for university and community college students, see §§304A-601 to 304A-604 and 304A-2160.
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