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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 346

[§346-369] Exemptions.

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[§346-369] Exemptions.
(a)Any compensation received by a provider agency for services rendered to homeless families or individuals, or in operating or managing a homeless facility authorized by this part, is exempt from taxation under chapter 237.
(b)Any county mayor may exempt, by executive order, donors and provider agencies from real property taxes, water and sewer development fees, rates collected for water supplied to consumers and for use of sewers, and any other county taxes, charges, or fees; provided that any county may enact ordinances to regulate the exemptions granted by this subsection.
(c)Any provider agency operating or managing a homeless facility or any other program for the homeless authorized by this part is exempt, for purposes of those facilities or programs, from any requirements contained in part VIII of chapter 346 and chapters 467 and 521. [L 2010, c 89, pt of §2]
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