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HRS §166-3

Who plans and manages agricultural parks

The Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity is in charge of planning, developing, and managing agricultural parks. It can do this on public land set aside by the governor, on other land with board approval, or on land the department gets through foreclosure or surrender.

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The statute, as written — Authority to plan, develop, and manage agricultural parks

The department of agriculture and biosecurity shall plan, develop, and manage agricultural parks in accordance with this chapter, on public lands set aside by the governor for use as agricultural parks pursuant to section 171-11; on other lands with the approval of the board of agriculture and biosecurity as may be subject to a partnership agreement pursuant to sections 166-4 and 166-5; and on lands acquired by the department by way of foreclosure, voluntary surrender, or otherwise pursuant to section 155-4(11).
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§155-4 What the agriculture department can do

§166-4 Agricultural park development

§171-11 Governor's power to set aside public lands

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