HRS §183-12
Notice of hearing before changing forest reserve land
Before the governor sets aside government land as a forest reserve, or changes or cancels an existing forest reserve order, the public must get at least 14 days' statewide notice. The notice must say which islands and districts are involved and set a time and place for a hearing where people can give evidence or arguments for or against the change.
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The statute, as written — Notice of hearing
Before setting apart any government lands under this chapter or before revoking, modifying, or suspending any orders and proclamations or any part thereof which set apart the lands as forest reserves, the governor shall give not less than fourteen days' public notice statewide of the governor's intention to consider either the setting apart of government land for forest reserves under this chapter, or the revoking, modifying, or suspending of any orders and proclamations or any part thereof which set apart the lands. The notice or notices shall contain the name or names of the island or islands and of the district or districts in which the land or lands are located and shall further appoint a time or times, place or places for hearing evidence and arguments either for or against the setting apart of the proposed forest reserves or the revoking, modifying, and suspending of any forest reserve made under this chapter.
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