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HRS §166E-9

Authority to plan, develop, and manage non-agricultural park lands

This section says the department may plan, develop, and manage non-agricultural park lands on certain types of land: public land set aside for that purpose, other land approved by the board (possibly under a joint venture agreement), and land the department gets through foreclosure or voluntary surrender. It does not create duties or penalties.

state agencies

The statute, as written — Authority to plan, develop, and manage non-agricultural park lands

In accordance with this chapter, the department may plan, develop, and manage non-agricultural park lands on: (1) Public lands set aside by executive order for use as non-agricultural park lands pursuant to section 171-11; (2) Other lands with the approval of the board that may be subject to a joint venture partnership agreement pursuant to section 166E-10; and (3) 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

§166E-10 Developing non-agricultural park lands with exemptions

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

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