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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 53

§53-58 Coordinator, qualifications.

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§53-58 Coordinator, qualifications. In order to be qualified for appointment as coordinator, the appointee:
(1)Shall be a citizen of the State with at least three years' residence in the county of the appointee's appointment;
(2)Shall have at least five years of high level administrative experience;
(3)Shall have a minimum of five years, or have professional status, in a technical field related directly to urban renewal activities (such as experience in city planning; public administration, real estate brokerage, salesmanship, or management; housing research or surveys; the practice of law or engineering involving a very substantial experience in matters relating to land, and the like);
(4)Shall have a good working knowledge of local governmental programs relating to the improvement of housing and neighborhood conditions;
(5)Shall be a person of good reputation and proven ability in maintaining harmonious relations with people. [L 1955, c 271, pt of §1; RL 1955, §143-58; HRS §53-58; gen ch 1985]
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