HRS §121-35
Property of the State
This section says that property bought by the State for the National Guard belongs to the State. It also treats U.S. property issued to the Guard or militia as State property for this law. It is a narrow rule about ownership.
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The statute, as written — Property of State
All property purchased by the State for the army or air national guard shall be and remain the property of the State. All property of the United States issued to the army or air national guard or to the militia shall, for the purpose of this chapter, and any other similar and applicable law, be deemed to be the property of the State.
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