HRS §171-35
What every state land lease must include
This section lists the required parts of a lease for state land. The lease must state the land's use, required improvements, rent terms, and any needed protections for public resources. It also allows the board to add other conditions to meet state goals.
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The statute, as written — §171-35 Lease provisions; generally
Every lease issued by the board of land and natural resources shall contain: (1) The specific use or uses to which the land is to be employed; (2) The improvements required; provided that a minimum reasonable time be allowed for the completion of the improvements; (3) Restrictions against alienation as set forth in section 171-36; (4) The rent, as established by the board or at public auction, which shall be payable not more than one year in advance, in monthly, quarterly, semiannual, or annual payments; (5) Where applicable, adequate protection of forests, watershed areas, game management areas, wildlife sanctuaries, and public hunting areas, reservation of rights-of-way and access to other public lands, public hunting areas, game management areas, or public beaches, and prevention of nuisance and waste; and (6) Such other terms and conditions as the board deems advisable to more nearly effectuate the purposes of the state constitution and of this chapter.
Sections this one refers to
§171-36 Rules for leasing state land and lease renewals
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