Chapter 206M
59 sections
§206M-1 Definitions for the technology development corporation law
§206M-2 Hawaii Technology Development Corporation: Purpose and Board
§206M-2.5 Board meetings: open to the public, with a narrow exception
§206M-3 What the development corporation is allowed to do
§206M-3.4 Hiring outside help to run the corporation
§206M-3.5 Annual reports
§206M-4 Special bonds do not waive other laws
§206M-5 Rules for building and using an economic zone
§206M-6 Use of public lands
§206M-7 Conditions before negotiating or signing a project agreement
§206M-8 Rules for project agreements tied to special purpose revenue bonds
§206M-9 How the development corporation issues special purpose revenue bonds
§206M-10 State loans to the development corporation
§206M-11 Special purpose revenue bonds are not state obligations
§206M-12 Special purpose revenue bonds are tax-free in Hawaii
§206M-12.5 Rules for keeping bond interest tax-free
§206M-13 Special purpose revenue bonds as legal investments and lawful security
§206M-14 Special purpose revenue bonds treated as investment securities
§206M-15 State grants for technology research and development
§206M-15.1 State program gives grants to Hawaii manufacturers
§206M-15.2 Research and development grants for Hawaii small businesses
§206M-15.5 Technology special fund
§206M-16 Tax breaks and no bidding rules for the development corporation
§206M-17 Revenue bond fund accounts
§206M-18 State and county agencies can help the development corporation
§206M-19 Court cases about this law get priority
§206M-20 How this law works with other laws
§206M-21 Keeping business secrets private and when they become public
§206M-22 State is not liable for program investments or loans
§206M-23 Who leads hydrogen energy work in Hawaii
§206M-24 Sustainable aviation fuel program
§206M-41 Definitions for special facility bonds
§206M-42 What the development corporation can do for special facilities
§206M-43 Conditions for special facility leases
§206M-44 What a special facility lease must include
§206M-45 Special facility revenue bonds
§206M-61 State program to boost Hawaii's economy with private businesses
§206M-62 Creating a special fund for development programs
§206M-63 State fund for hydrogen energy projects
§206M-64 Hiring outside help to run development programs
§206M-65 Rules for how the development corporation spends money
§206M-66 How the development corporation picks business priorities
§206M-67 Keeping business secrets private and when they become public
§206M-68 How the development corporation handles help requests
§206M-69 Private money required for assisted projects
§206M-70 Limits on loans and investments the development corporation can make
§206M-71 State not liable for program investments or loans
§206M-72 Annual report on HI growth initiative results
§206M-73 Annual audit of strategic development programs
§206M-74 Seed capital assistance program
§206M-75 Where the development corporation can invest seed capital
§206M-76 What investment money can be used for and how
§206M-78 Where the development corporation can invest its money
§206M-79 How the development corporation can invest money
§206M-81 Getting insurance or guarantees for loans and bonds
§206M-82 Insurance, loan guarantees, and letters of credit: purposes and priorities
§206M-83 Rules for getting insurance, loan guarantees, or credit letters
§206M-84 Agreements between the development corporation and lenders
§206M-85 Special funds for loan insurance