HRS §171-173
Using prior appraisal and checks for Turtle Bay land purchase
This section says the state land department can use an appraisal and other checks already done by the Hawaii tourism authority when buying the Turtle Bay conservation easement and related property rights. It does not create new rules or duties.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Turtle Bay appraisal and due diligence
Any appraisal and due diligence completed by the Hawaii tourism authority may be used by the department of land and natural resources for the acquisition of the Turtle Bay conservation easement and other real property interests.
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