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Chapter 39A

220 sections

§39A-1 Governor's yearly report on special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-2 Reporting bond-funded public work projects to labor department

§39A-31 Definitions for health care facility financing

§39A-32 Department powers for health care facility projects

§39A-33 Bond issuance does not waive state and local laws

§39A-34 Rules before signing a project agreement

§39A-35 Project agreement required before selling bonds

§39A-36 Issuing special purpose revenue bonds for projects

§39A-37 Special purpose revenue bonds for health care facilities

§39A-38 Rules for issuing bond anticipation notes

§39A-39 Powers to secure special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-40 How special purpose revenue bonds are secured and paid back

§39A-41 Special purpose revenue bonds are not a State debt

§39A-42 Bond validity despite officer changes

§39A-43 How project revenues can be spent

§39A-44 Special purpose revenue bonds are tax-exempt

§39A-44.5 Making bond interest tax-free when possible

§39A-45 Tax exemption for department property

§39A-46 How the state can issue bonds to pay off older bonds

§39A-47 Special purpose revenue bonds treated as investment securities

§39A-48 Special purpose revenue bonds are safe legal investments

§39A-49 Access to and public disclosure of financial records of project party

§39A-50 Estimating the benefits of special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-51 How this part relates to other laws

§39A-71 Definitions for Manufacturing Project Bonds

§39A-72 State department's powers for manufacturing projects

§39A-73 Bond issuance does not waive local and state laws

§39A-74 Rules before signing a project agreement

§39A-75 Project agreement required before selling bonds

§39A-76 How the department issues special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-77 Special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-78 Short-term notes before selling special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-79 Powers to secure special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-80 How special purpose revenue bonds are paid back and secured

§39A-81 Special purpose revenue bonds are not state debts

§39A-82 Validity of special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-83 How project revenues can be spent

§39A-84 Special purpose revenue bonds are tax-free in Hawaii

§39A-84.5 Bonds must meet federal tax rules when possible

§39A-85 Tax exemption for department project income and property

§39A-86 Refunding special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-87 Special purpose revenue bonds are investment securities

§39A-88 Special purpose revenue bonds as legal investments and security

§39A-89 Project parties must open financial records to the department and public

§39A-90 Estimating the benefits of special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-91 How this part relates to other laws

§39A-111 Definitions for Special Purpose Revenue Bonds for Processing Enterprises

§39A-113 Bond issuance does not waive local and state laws

§39A-114 Rules before signing a project agreement

§39A-115 Project agreement required before selling bonds

§39A-116 Special purpose revenue bonds for projects

§39A-117 How special purpose revenue bonds are approved and issued

§39A-118 Short-term notes before selling special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-119 Powers to secure special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-120 Security for special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-121 Special purpose revenue bonds are not state debts

§39A-122 Validity of special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-123 How project revenues may be used

§39A-124 Special purpose revenue bonds are tax-free in Hawaii

§39A-124.5 Making bond interest tax-free when possible

§39A-125 Tax exemption for department property

§39A-126 Refunding special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-127 How special purpose revenue bonds are treated under commercial law

§39A-128 Special purpose revenue bonds as legal investments and lawful security

§39A-129 Access to and public disclosure of financial records of project party

§39A-130 Project parties must estimate bond benefits

§39A-131 How this part relates to other laws

§39A-151 Definitions for special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-152 Department powers for industrial projects

§39A-153 Bond issuance does not waive local and state laws

§39A-154 Before signing a project agreement

§39A-155 Project agreement required before selling bonds

§39A-156 How the state issues bonds to pay for projects

§39A-157 How special purpose revenue bonds are approved and issued

§39A-158 Special purpose revenue bond anticipation notes

§39A-159 Powers to secure special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-160 How special purpose revenue bonds are paid and secured

§39A-161 Special purpose revenue bonds are not state debts

§39A-162 When special purpose revenue bonds are still valid

§39A-163 Use of project agreement revenues

§39A-164 Special purpose revenue bonds are tax-exempt

§39A-164.5 Bonds designed to keep interest tax-free

§39A-165 Tax exemption for department project income and property

§39A-166 Refunding special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-167 How special purpose revenue bonds are treated under commercial law

§39A-168 Special purpose revenue bonds as legal investments and lawful security

§39A-169 Project parties must open financial records to the department and public

§39A-170 Project parties must estimate bond benefits

§39A-171 How this part works with other laws

§39A-191 Definitions for special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-192 Department's powers for special projects

§39A-193 You still must follow state and local laws

§39A-194 Rules before signing a project agreement

§39A-195 Project agreement

§39A-196 Bonds the department can issue for projects

§39A-197 Special Purpose Revenue Bonds: How They Are Authorized and Handled

§39A-198 Short-term notes before special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-199 How the state can secure special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-200 What backs and secures special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-201 Special bonds are not backed by the state

§39A-202 Bond signatures stay valid even if officials leave office

§39A-203 How project revenues may be used

§39A-204 Special purpose revenue bonds are tax-exempt

§39A-204.5 Federal tax exempt status

§39A-205 Tax exemption for department project property

§39A-206 How the state can issue new bonds to pay off old ones

§39A-207 Status of special purpose revenue bonds under commercial code

§39A-208 How utility rates must account for special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-209 Special purpose revenue bonds as legal investments and lawful security

§39A-210 How this part works with other laws

§39A-221 Definitions for early childhood facility bonds

§39A-222 Department powers for early childhood education and care facilities

§39A-223 Bond issuance does not waive local laws

§39A-224 What must happen before the state can negotiate or sign a project agreement

§39A-225 Project agreement required before selling bonds

§39A-226 Special purpose revenue bonds for projects

§39A-227 Special purpose revenue bonds for early childhood facilities

§39A-228 Rules for borrowing money before selling bonds

§39A-229 How the state can secure special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-230 How special purpose revenue bonds are paid back and secured

§39A-231 Special purpose revenue bonds are not a State debt

§39A-232 Bond signatures stay valid even if officials leave office

§39A-233 Use of project agreement revenues

§39A-234 Special purpose revenue bonds are tax-exempt

§39A-235 Tax exemption for department project property

§39A-236 How the state can issue new bonds to pay off old ones

§39A-237 Status of special purpose revenue bonds under the Uniform Commercial Code

§39A-238 Special purpose revenue bonds as legal investments and security

§39A-239 Access to and public disclosure of financial records of project party

§39A-240 Estimate of benefits

§39A-241 How this law works with other laws

§39A-242 Sunset for new special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-251 Definitions for Special Purpose Revenue Bonds

§39A-252 Department's powers for school projects

§39A-253 You still must follow state and local laws

§39A-254 Before signing a project agreement: fees and responsible party check

§39A-255 Project agreement required before selling special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-256 Issuing special purpose revenue bonds for projects

§39A-257 Rules for issuing special purpose revenue bonds for schools

§39A-258 Special purpose revenue bond anticipation notes

§39A-259 How the state can secure special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-260 Security for special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-261 Special purpose revenue bonds are not state debts

§39A-262 Bond signatures stay valid after officers leave

§39A-263 How project revenues may be used

§39A-264 Special purpose revenue bonds are tax-exempt

§39A-265 Keeping bond interest tax-free under federal law

§39A-266 Tax exemption for state-owned project property

§39A-267 Refunding special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-268 Special purpose revenue bonds are investment securities

§39A-269 Bonds are legal for investments and as security

§39A-270 Access to and public disclosure of financial records of project party

§39A-271 How project parties must estimate bond benefits

§39A-272 How this part works with other laws

§39A-281 Definitions for housing bond program

§39A-282 Department powers for low- and moderate-income housing projects

§39A-283 Bond financing does not waive local and state rules

§39A-284 Rules before signing a project agreement

§39A-285 Project agreement required before selling bonds

§39A-286 Special purpose revenue bonds for housing projects

§39A-287 Special purpose revenue bonds for housing

§39A-288 Rules for borrowing money before selling bonds

§39A-289 Bond Security Powers

§39A-290 How special purpose revenue bonds are paid back and secured

§39A-291 Special bonds are not backed by state taxes

§39A-292 Bond signatures stay valid even if officers leave

§39A-293 How project revenues can be used

§39A-294 Special purpose revenue bonds are tax-free

§39A-295 Federal tax-exempt status

§39A-296 Tax exemption for department project income and property

§39A-297 Refunding special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-298 Special purpose revenue bonds are investment securities

§39A-299 Special purpose revenue bonds as legal investments and lawful security

§39A-300 Project parties must open financial records to the department and public

§39A-301 Project parties must estimate savings from bond money

§39A-302 How this part works with other laws

§39A-311 Definitions for Agricultural Special Purpose Revenue Bonds

§39A-312 State department's powers for agricultural projects

§39A-313 Bond issuance does not waive local and state laws

§39A-314 Conditions Before Signing a Project Agreement

§39A-315 Project agreement required before selling bonds

§39A-316 Special purpose revenue bonds for projects

§39A-317 Special purpose revenue bonds: authorization and details

§39A-318 Borrowing money before selling bonds

§39A-319 How the state can secure special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-320 How special purpose revenue bonds are secured and paid back

§39A-321 Special purpose revenue bonds are not state debts

§39A-322 When special purpose revenue bonds are still valid

§39A-323 Use of project revenues

§39A-324 Special purpose revenue bonds are tax-exempt

§39A-325 Federal tax status of special purpose revenue bonds

§39A-326 Tax exemption for department property

§39A-327 How the legislature can issue refunding bonds

§39A-328 Special purpose revenue bonds are investment securities

§39A-329 Special purpose revenue bonds as legal investments and lawful security

§39A-330 Access to and public disclosure of financial records of project party

§39A-331 Estimate of benefits

§39A-332 How this part relates to other laws

§39A-341 Definitions for dam and reservoir financing

§39A-342 Department's powers for dam and reservoir projects

§39A-343 Bond issuance does not waive other laws

§39A-344 Before signing a project agreement: costs, deposits, and approvals

§39A-345 Project agreement required before bonds are issued

§39A-346 Special purpose revenue bonds for projects

§39A-347 How special purpose revenue bonds are approved and issued

§39A-348 Borrowing money before selling bonds

§39A-349 Bond security powers

§39A-350 How special purpose revenue bonds are secured and paid back

§39A-351 Special bonds are not backed by state taxes

§39A-352 Bond validity despite officer changes

§39A-353 How project revenues can be used

§39A-354 Special purpose revenue bonds are tax-free in Hawaii

§39A-355 Rules for keeping bond interest tax-free

§39A-356 Tax exemption for state department project property

§39A-357 How the state can issue new bonds to pay off old ones

§39A-358 Special purpose revenue bonds treated as investment securities

§39A-359 Special purpose revenue bonds as legal investments and security

§39A-360 Project parties must open financial records to the department and public

§39A-361 Project parties must estimate public benefits

§39A-362 How this part relates to other laws