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Chapter 167

23 sections

§167-1 Why the state needs more water for farming

§167-2 Definitions for Irrigation Project Rules

§167-3 Who runs the irrigation engineering program

§167-4 Board members and employees: conflicts of interest

§167-5 Powers of the Board of Agriculture and Biosecurity

§167-6 Board's extra powers for irrigation projects

§167-7 Revenue bonds for water and irrigation projects

§167-8 How reserve funds may be invested

§167-9 How the board must protect money it deposits

§167-10 Who may invest in these revenue bonds

§167-11 Water rates and selling extra water

§167-12 Which lands can be included in an irrigation project

§167-13 How land occupiers can ask for a water project

§167-14 How Hawaiian homes lands can join irrigation projects

§167-15 How the state can set up irrigation projects on its own land

§167-16 Considering Petitions: Notice and Hearing

§167-17 Board can start an irrigation project; notice, hearing, and protests

§167-18 Getting state funds for irrigation projects

§167-19 How irrigation project costs are shared and collected

§167-20 Domestic water from irrigation projects

§167-21 How the agriculture board repays state loans for irrigation projects

§167-22 A fund for irrigation system costs and projects

§167-23 Molokai irrigation water users advisory board