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HRS §109-6

Stadium special account for ticket money

The stadium authority can create a special bank account for money it gets from ticket sales and deposits from users. The money stays in a bank as defined by law. The authority can spend it using its own rules, approved by the finance director.

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The statute, as written — Stadium special account

The stadium authority is authorized to set up a special account into which shall be deposited all receipts collected by the authority from the sale of admission tickets for events held at the stadium, including any money deposited with the authority by users to assure the payment of charges for the use of the stadium. Money in the account shall be kept in a depository as defined in section 38-1. Disbursements from the account shall be made in accordance with procedures adopted by the authority and approved by the director of finance.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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