HRS §163D-19
Annual report to the governor and legislature
The agricultural corporation must send a detailed annual report to the governor and legislature before each regular session. The report must include specific information about leased lots, vacant parcels, and lease sales or transfers. This information must also be posted on the corporation's website.
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The statute, as written — Annual report
(a) The corporation shall submit to the governor and the legislature, no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session, a complete and detailed report of its plans and activities. (b) The following information shall be included in the annual report and shall be posted on the corporation's website: (1) The number of lots the corporation leased or used, by size and island; (2) The number of lots the corporation leased or used, by island, that contain protocols and conditions supporting specialty farm products; (3) The number of vacant parcels and unoccupied parcels in the leasing process, by island, including the parcel size, location, and date the parcel was last occupied by a tenant; and (4) A description of any lease sales or transfers approved by the corporation, including: (A) A description of the type of farm products produced by the transferring lessee and the farm products to be produced by the accepting lessee on the leased lands; and (B) The date and description of the transferring lessee's last lease approved by the corporation.
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