HRS §115-7
State and county share costs for public paths
The state land department must make agreements with county councils to get public paths and transit corridors. Counties must match state funds, and they are responsible for building and keeping up these paths.
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The statute, as written — State and county co-sponsorship of programs
The department of land and natural resources shall enter into agreements with the council of any county providing for the acquisition of public rights-of-way and public transit corridors pursuant to this chapter; provided that the county shall match the funds which have been appropriated by the legislature. The development and maintenance of the rights-of-way and public transit corridors shall be the responsibility of the county.
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