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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 346

§346-6 Appropriations; expenditures; donations.

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§346-6 Appropriations; expenditures; donations. Moneys provided by the legislature for expenditure by the department of human services shall be expended upon vouchers approved by the director of human services or the director's duly authorized subordinates.
All contributions or donations of money to the department shall be paid into the state treasury to be expended according to law and for purposes in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contributions or donations, and all such moneys are appropriated for such purposes; provided that no such contributions or donations shall be accepted by the department except for expenditures within the purposes of this chapter. The department may accept donations other than money, provided the donations may be used within the purposes of this chapter, and if accepted, may pay for the storage, handling, and distribution of same; provided that any capital expenditures in connection with the storage, handling, and distribution shall be approved by the governor. [L 1941, c 296, pt of §1;
RL 1945, §4822; RL 1955, §108-2; HRS §346-6; am L 1970, c 105, §5; gen ch 1985; am L 1987, c 339, §4]
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