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Chapter 206E

112 sections

§206E-1 Findings and purpose

§206E-2 Definitions for the Hawaii Community Development Authority

§206E-3 Hawaii community development authority; established

§206E-4 HCDA Powers

§206E-4.1 No assigning approval powers for plan changes

§206E-4.2 Letting a nonprofit manage affordable housing rules

§206E-4.5 Urban gardening programs

§206E-5 How areas become community development districts and get plans

§206E-5.5 Public notice and community input for development projects

§206E-5.6 Public hearings and appeals for development decisions

§206E-6 District-wide improvement program

§206E-7 Community development rules and their effect

§206E-8 Getting state land from other agencies

§206E-8.5 Developments in special management areas and shoreline setbacks

§206E-9 How counties can sell or lease land to the authority

§206E-10 How the authority can take private property

§206E-10.5 Relocation help for people and businesses forced to move

§206E-11 How construction contracts are awarded

§206E-12 Developers must give land or money for public facilities

§206E-13 County and state projects must consult the authority

§206E-14 How the authority can sell or lease redevelopment land

§206E-15 Building homes with partners and using housing fees

§206E-16 Creating the Hawaii community development special fund

§206E-16.5 Spending from special funds without legislative approval

§206E-17 Hawaii Community Development Authority is exempt from taxes

§206E-19 Annual report to the governor and legislature

§206E-20 Court cases about this law get fast treatment

§206E-21 Issuance of bonds

§206E-21.5 Bonds for building infrastructure projects

§206E-22 Fines and penalties for breaking the rules

§206E-31 Why the Kakaako district needs redevelopment

§206E-31.5 What the Kakaako development authority cannot do

§206E-31.6 How the authority can lease project property

§206E-32 Creating the Kakaako community development district and its boundaries

§206E-33 Kakaako development guidance policies

§206E-34 Creating a cultural public market in Kakaako Makai

§206E-101 Definitions for housing loan programs

§206E-102 Rules for eligible loans

§206E-103 Authority to issue revenue bonds for housing loans

§206E-104 How revenue bonds are paid back and secured

§206E-105 Rules for selling housing loan revenue bonds

§206E-106 Investing bond money and buying back bonds

§206E-107 Choosing and duties of the trustee for revenue bonds

§206E-108 Rules for trust indentures on housing bonds

§206E-110 Rules for the reserved housing loan programs

§206E-111 Authority's power to make housing loan contracts

§206E-112 Loan terms must cover program costs and bond payments

§206E-113 Fees for reserved housing loans

§206E-114 Lenders must prove loans were made from bond money

§206E-115 Loans to lenders program

§206E-116 Extra security for loans to mortgage lenders

§206E-117 Buying existing loans from mortgage lenders

§206E-118 Agreements to buy eligible loans ahead of time

§206E-119 Eligible loan and eligible project loan funding program

§206E-120 Hiring help to manage loans

§206E-121 Selling or pledging loans the authority holds

§206E-122 Getting insurance for loans the authority makes

§206E-123 What the authority can do when a loan is not paid

§206E-181 Definitions

§206E-182 Powers

§206E-183 Checking bond agreements before signing special facility leases

§206E-184 What a special facility lease must include

§206E-185 Rules for issuing special facility revenue bonds

§206E-186 Special facility revenue bond special funds

§206E-191 Barbers Point Naval Air Station redevelopment; power to redevelop established

§206E-192 Creating the Kalaeloa community development district

§206E-193 Creating the Kalaeloa community development district and its borders

§206E-194 Kalaeloa development rules

§206E-195 Creating a special fund for Kalaeloa community development

§206E-196 Who pays for running the Kalaeloa district

§206E-198 How the authority handles complaints about property conditions

§206E-199 Reports

§206E-201 Definitions for the Heeia Community Development District

§206E-202 Creating the Heeia district and its boundaries

§206E-203 Rules for building in the Heeia community district

§206E-204 Heeia community development special fund

§206E-205 How the authority makes its rules

§206E-221 Creating the stadium development district and its purpose

§206E-222 Definitions for the Stadium Development District

§206E-223 Stadium development district; established; boundaries

§206E-224 Rules for how the stadium district should be developed

§206E-225 Stadium district control and agency agreement

§206E-226 Annual report on stadium district progress

§206E-241 Why the state is creating a transit development program

§206E-242 What key terms mean in this part

§206E-243 Where transit-oriented development improvement areas are located

§206E-246 Transit-oriented development infrastructure improvement program

§206E-247 Special fund for transit-oriented development improvements

§206E-247.5 How the authority can take private land

§206E-248 Authority to sign agreements with government agencies

§206E-249 Annual report on program progress

§206E-261 Why the state is redeveloping Pulehunui public lands

§206E-262 Definitions for the Pulehunui district and fund

§206E-263 Creating the Pulehunui district and its boundaries

§206E-264 Development rules for the district

§206E-265 Getting federal money and making federal deals

§206E-266 Creating a special fund for the Pulehunui district

§206E-267 Annual report to the legislature on district progress

§206E-281 Definitions for development projects near transit stations

§206E-282 Ninety-nine year leasehold program for affordable condos

§206E-283 Urban redevelopment condominium rules

§206E-284 Rules for selling leasehold condos in redevelopment areas

§206E-285 How the Authority Can Get State Lands for Its Projects

§206E-286 How counties can sell or give land to the authority

§206E-287 How the authority can take private land for redevelopment

§206E-288 Construction contracts for condos in redevelopment areas

§206E-289 Leasing commercial project property

§206E-290 State and county agencies can help the authority

§206E-291 Land the authority no longer needs

§206E-292 Authority to make rules for this part

§206E-293 Selling leasehold condos on state land

§206E-294 Annual report to the legislature on program progress