Chapter 163D
26 sections
§163D-1 Why this law exists and what it aims to do
§163D-2 Definitions for the Agribusiness Development Corporation law
§163D-3 Setting up the agribusiness development corporation and its board
§163D-4 What the agricultural corporation is allowed and required to do
§163D-5 Hawaii agribusiness plan requirements
§163D-6 How the corporation can create and use subsidiary companies
§163D-7 How the corporation can develop agricultural projects and plans
§163D-8 How project facilities are paid for and assessed
§163D-9 Bonds
§163D-10 How revenue bonds are paid back and secured
§163D-11 How revenue bonds are priced and sold
§163D-12 How the corporation can invest and buy back its revenue bonds
§163D-13 Revenue bond special funds
§163D-14 Choosing and duties of the bond trustee
§163D-15 Rules for trust indentures on project bonds
§163D-15.5 Fund for the Waiahole water system
§163D-15.6 Getting long-term farm leases and protecting them
§163D-16 How the state can give or lease land to the corporation
§163D-17 Rules for the Hawaii agricultural development fund
§163D-19 Annual report to the governor and legislature
§163D-20 Setting up a statewide food and product innovation network
§163D-31 When the legislature must approve buying farmland
§163D-32 How the landowner gets paid for selling land
§163D-33 Installment purchase agreements; interest payment
§163D-41 Creating a statewide team to coordinate food programs
§163D-42 Creating a state food systems working group