HRS §107-2
Surveys and maps of public lands kept for public viewing
The comptroller must arrange for surveys, maps, and plans of government lands set aside for public use, as well as harbors and internal improvements, when needed for the public interest. These documents are kept in the comptroller's office so anyone can look at them.
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The statute, as written — Surveys, maps, etc., lands, harbors, etc
The comptroller shall cause such surveys, maps, and plans of the government lands set aside for public purposes and of the harbors, and internal improvements to be made as the public interest may require, which surveys, maps, and plans shall be kept in the comptroller's office for public inspection and reference. [CC 1859, §45; Cp L §45; am imp Org Act, §73(q); RL 1925, §799; RL 1935, §1701; RL 1945, §4902; RL 1955, §110-2; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §12; HRS §107-2; gen ch 1985]
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