HRS §171-29
Annual report to lawmakers on land deals
The land board must send a yearly report to the legislature about all land deals it made in the past year. The report lists who got the land, its size, purpose, type, price, and how it was sold. It also covers subleases and deals that need legislative approval.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Report to legislature on all dispositions
(a) The board of land and natural resources shall submit a written report annually to the legislature within ten days of the convening of each regular session, of all land dispositions made in the preceding year, including sales, leases, leases with options to purchase, licenses, concessions, permits, exchanges, and setting aside of lands by executive orders, the persons to whom made, the size of each disposition, the purpose for which made, the land classification of each, the tax map key number, the per unit price paid or set, and whether the disposition was by auction, by drawing, or by negotiation. When land originally leased by the board is, in turn, subleased by the board's lessee or sublessee, the report shall include, in addition to the foregoing information, the reason for approval of the sublease by the board and the estimated net economic result accruing to the State, lessee and sublessee. (b) Whenever in this chapter any sale, lease, easement, license, executive order, quitclaim, exchange, or other disposition is made subject to disapproval of the legislature, a written report thereof containing the information required in subsection (a) of this section shall be submitted to the legislature in the session next following the date of the disposition within ten days of the convening of the session.
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