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Chapter 201H

136 sections

§201H-1 Definitions for Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation

§201H-2 Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation: Establishment and Staff

§201H-3 Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation Board

§201H-4 Powers of the housing corporation

§201H-4.5 Rules for housing projects with urban gardens

§201H-5 Fair housing rules apply to this program

§201H-6 State housing information and advocacy system

§201H-7 What the housing agency can study and research

§201H-8 Housing counseling

§201H-9 What the housing corporation can do with property

§201H-10 How housing agencies can work with other government bodies

§201H-11 Using agents and other companies

§201H-12 What the housing corporation can do with property

§201H-13 How the corporation can buy or take land

§201H-14 Contracts with the federal government

§201H-15 Who runs the low-income housing tax credit program

§201H-16 Running federal housing programs and collecting fees

§201H-17 Federal funds outside of state treasury

§201H-18 Public works contracts

§201H-19 What a lender or bondholder can do if the housing corporation breaks its promises

§201H-20 Mortgage can be made secondary to a government supervision agreement

§201H-21 Reporting requirements for the housing corporation

§201H-22 Quitclaim deeds

§201H-23 Rules for large new condos for sale

§201H-24 Priority for affordable housing redevelopment permits

§201H-31 Who gets housing help first

§201H-32 Definitions for housing development rules

§201H-33 Housing corporation's powers and duties

§201H-34 Housing corporation can make deals with governor's approval

§201H-34.5 Authority to modify and amend development agreements with eligible developers

§201H-35 Bond financing for the dwelling unit revolving fund

§201H-36 Getting a break on general excise taxes for housing projects

§201H-37 Tax exemption for public housing agency income and obligations

§201H-38 Housing projects can skip local rules if approved

§201H-39 Rules for building and selling starter homes

§201H-40 Housing projects; construction and sponsorship

§201H-41 How the corporation can work with private developers on housing

§201H-42 How the state builds and backs housing projects

§201H-43 Interim construction loans for housing projects

§201H-44 Building shops and businesses with housing projects

§201H-45 Buying and financing a home from the corporation

§201H-46 Co-mortgagor help for a home loan

§201H-47 Rules for selling or transferring affordable housing property

§201H-48 Current owners can buy a bigger unit

§201H-49 Rules for living in and renting homes bought through the program

§201H-50 Rules for changing and enforcing property restrictions

§201H-51 Housing corporation's rights to buy back or repair defective property

§201H-52 Housing for nonprofits and government agencies

§201H-53 Wage rules for workers on housing projects

§201H-57 Land leases to nonprofits for affordable housing

§201H-58 Leasing land for self-help housing projects

§201H-59 Program to keep affordable rental housing available

§201H-70 Additional powers

§201H-71 Rules for issuing housing bonds

§201H-72 Bonds for infrastructure development

§201H-73 Bonds to preserve low-income housing projects

§201H-74 Rules for bond interest rates, prices, and sales

§201H-75 Trustee for bonds: who they are and what they do

§201H-76 Rules for trust indentures on housing bonds

§201H-77 Investment of reserves and other funds

§201H-78 How the corporation must protect its deposited money

§201H-79 Rules for loan interest rates to avoid tax penalties

§201H-80 Housing finance and bond revolving funds

§201H-82 Wage rules for workers on housing projects

§201H-86 No-interest loans for low-income housing tax credits

§201H-87 When you can apply for housing financing

§201H-88 Borrowing for the bond volume cap recycling program

§201H-90 Additional powers

§201H-91 Definitions for housing loan programs

§201H-92 You must live in the home you buy with this loan

§201H-93 Who can be an eligible borrower

§201H-94 Eligible loans

§201H-95 Eligible project loans

§201H-96 Eligible improvement loans

§201H-97 Housing loan programs; procedures and requirements

§201H-98 Housing loan programs; general powers

§201H-99 Housing loan programs must pay for themselves

§201H-100 Fees for housing loan programs

§201H-101 Housing loan programs: proof of eligible loans

§201H-105 Agreements to buy eligible loans in advance

§201H-106 Loan funding programs

§201H-107 Loan servicing and custody contracts

§201H-108 Loans; sale, pledge, or assignment

§201H-109 Getting insurance for housing loans

§201H-110 What the housing corporation can do when a loan is not paid

§201H-120 Additional powers

§201H-121 Purpose of the rental housing assistance program

§201H-122 Definitions for rental housing projects

§201H-123 Rental assistance revolving fund

§201H-124 Rules for rental assistance contracts and subsidies

§201H-125 How rental assistance payments and schedules are approved

§201H-126 Rental help can be combined with other programs

§201H-140 Additional powers

§201H-141 Definitions for housing loan programs

§201H-142 Housing loan programs the corporation can run

§201H-143 Rules for buying and making housing loans

§201H-144 Housing agency's powers to manage loans and contracts

§201H-150 Additional powers

§201H-151 State mortgage guarantee

§201H-152 Mortgage guarantee agreements

§201H-160 Extra powers beyond other laws

§201H-161 State help with down payment loans

§201H-162 Qualifications for downpayment loans

§201H-163 Restrictions on borrower

§201H-163.5 Fees for the down payment loan help program

§201H-164 What happens if you default on a down payment loan

§201H-170 Additional powers

§201H-171 Homebuyers' club program to help save and buy a home

§201H-180 Extra powers for the housing corporation

§201H-181 Rent-to-own housing program rules

§201H-190 Additional powers

§201H-191 Dwelling unit revolving fund

§201H-191.5 Regional state infrastructure subaccounts

§201H-200 Additional powers

§201H-201 What key housing terms mean in this part

§201H-202 Rental housing revolving fund

§201H-203 Who can apply for funds

§201H-204 Eligible projects

§201H-205 Extra powers for the housing corporation

§201H-206 Affordable homeownership revolving fund

§201H-207 Additional powers

§201H-211 Revolving fund spending does not need yearly legislative approval

§201H-220 Extra powers for the housing corporation

§201H-221 Creating affordable housing for government workers

§201H-222 What key terms mean in this housing law

§201H-223 Government employee housing program

§201H-224 Who gets government employee housing and for how long

§201H-225 Rules for government employee housing on state land

§201H-226 Annual reports

§201H-227 Additional powers

§201H-228 County property transfers to the corporation

§201H-229 How the corporation can take private land

§201H-230 Leasing commercial parts of mixed-use projects

§201H-231 State and county agencies can help the corporation

§201H-232 Land no longer needed

§201H-233 Rules