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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 46

§46-110 Tax increment fund.

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§46-110 Tax increment fund.
(a)Money shall be disbursed from the tax increment fund for a tax increment district only to satisfy the claims of holders of tax increment bonds issued for the tax increment district or to pay project costs for the district, or to make payments to the county as provided by subsection (c).
(b)Subject to an agreement with the holders of tax increment bonds, money in a tax increment fund may be temporarily invested in the same manner as other funds of the county.
(c)In any year in which the tax increment exceeds the amount necessary to pay all project costs and all installments of principal and interest of tax increment bonds issued for a tax increment district falling due and the amount paid to the county general fund pursuant to section 46-105(b)(2)(B), and subject to any agreement with bondholders, any excess money in the fund at the option of the county council, shall be used to redeem or purchase any outstanding tax increment bonds issued for the district, discharge the pledge of tax increment therefor, be paid into an escrow account dedicated to the payment of such bonds, be paid over to the county general fund, or any combination thereof. [L 1985, c 267, pt of §1]
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