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Chapter 356D

97 sections

§356D-1 Definitions for Hawaii public housing rules

§356D-2 Creating the Hawaii Public Housing Authority and its staff

§356D-3 Who runs the housing authority and how the board works

§356D-4 Powers of the housing authority

§356D-5 Rules for creating resident advisory boards

§356D-6 Choosing a resident board member

§356D-6.5 Smoking ban in public housing and designated smoking areas

§356D-6.7 Closed to the public

§356D-7 Fair housing rules apply to this program

§356D-7.5 Tax exemption for public housing agency income and bonds

§356D-8 Housing authority's property powers and protections

§356D-9 How housing agencies can work with other governments

§356D-10 How the housing authority can use agents and corporations

§356D-11 What the housing authority can do with property

§356D-11.2 No new housing on vacant ceded land

§356D-11.5 New housing projects must include broadband wiring

§356D-12 When bids are too high, the housing authority can make its own deal

§356D-12.5 Developing property with a private partner

§356D-13 Administration of federal programs

§356D-13.2 Payments and repairs for landlords in the voucher program

§356D-13.5 Housing choice voucher after death or removal

§356D-14 Managing federal housing money outside the state treasury

§356D-15 How the authority can get property for public use

§356D-16 Authority to work with the federal government on housing projects

§356D-17 How the housing authority handles public works contracts

§356D-18 What a lender or bondholder can do if the housing authority breaks its promises

§356D-19 Mortgage can be placed below a government supervision contract

§356D-20 Authority reporting duties

§356D-21 Bonds; authorization

§356D-22 Rules for bond interest rates, prices, and sales

§356D-23 Choosing and duties of a bond trustee

§356D-24 Rules for trust indentures on housing bonds

§356D-25 Investing reserve and extra funds

§356D-26 Security for the authority's deposited money

§356D-27 Rules for loan interest rates on state bonds

§356D-28 Public housing special fund rules

§356D-29 How the authority gives property to others

§356D-31 Rules for renting and choosing tenants in public housing

§356D-32 Delinquent accounts

§356D-33 Housing authority's power to investigate and inspect

§356D-34 What happens to property left behind or taken at public housing

§356D-40 Extra powers for the housing authority

§356D-41 Definitions for state low-income housing projects

§356D-42 Housing; tenant selection

§356D-43 Rent for state low-income housing

§356D-44 State low-income housing projects and programs

§356D-45 State fund for low-income housing money

§356D-45.5 Removing old unpaid rent from housing authority records

§356D-46 Investigatory powers

§356D-47 Local government help for low-income housing

§356D-50 Additional powers

§356D-51 Who counts as a tenant in state housing

§356D-52 Housing authority can take tenant property for unpaid rent

§356D-53 How the authority can sell your property to collect unpaid charges

§356D-54 Sheriff or police to assist

§356D-55 Old contracts stay valid under new rules

§356D-56.1 Disposition of abandoned or seized property

§356D-57 What happens to leftover money after a sale

§356D-58 Old personal property left at public housing is covered

§356D-59 Priority of housing lien

§356D-60 Extra rights and powers for the housing authority

§356D-61 Definitions

§356D-62 When the housing authority can end your lease and evict you

§356D-63 Hearings before eviction from public housing

§356D-64 Eviction process and what happens to your belongings

§356D-65 Eviction papers when the tenant can't be served

§356D-66 How to appeal a housing authority decision in court

§356D-67 Appeals

§356D-68 Rules

§356D-71 Rules for choosing residents and renting units in elder housing

§356D-72 Creating a fund for elder housing costs

§356D-80 Extra powers for the housing authority

§356D-91 Definitions for Public Housing Part

§356D-92 When the housing authority can end your lease and evict you

§356D-93 Eviction hearings: notice, rights, and board powers

§356D-94 Eviction by the Housing Authority

§356D-95 Posting eviction papers when the tenant can't be served

§356D-96 How to appeal a housing authority decision in court

§356D-97 How to appeal a final court decision

§356D-98 Authority can make rules for this part

§356D-101 Gifts from the authority to counties

§356D-102 Counties must provide free services to public housing

§356D-103 Extra powers do not change other parts of the law

§356D-104 Counties cannot charge for old services to housing authority

§356D-105 Free trash pickup for public housing

§356D-106 No free water required

§356D-107 Counties can make traffic rules for public housing

§356D-120 Extra powers for the housing authority

§356D-151 Rent help payments to housing owners

§356D-151.5 Rent supplement: qualification

§356D-152 Who counts as a housing owner

§356D-153 Who counts as a qualified tenant and who gets priority

§356D-154 How much you pay each year for a housing unit

§356D-155 How the authority decides who gets housing and what rent they pay

§356D-156 Rules

§356D-157 State rent help for older adults

§356D-160 Additional powers