HRS §183D-7
How the wildlife department can spend money and use land
This section lets the wildlife department spend money that the legislature gives it, and also use money from a special wildlife fund. The board must approve all spending. The department can also use state land and accept gifts or contracts to help wildlife.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Expenditures
(a) The department may expend all appropriations made for the purpose of effectuating the objectives of title 12. The department may expend proceeds in the wildlife revolving fund, without appropriation or allotment as authorized under section 37-40, for the purposes specified under section 183D-10.5. All expenditures by the department shall be approved and certified by the board. (b) To further the purposes of title 12, the department may use lands set apart for its use by the governor, and may accept gifts and contributions of property or service or enter into contracts for the furtherance of the purposes of this chapter, from the State or from any county or other government or from private parties.
Sections this one refers to
§37-40 When trust funds can be spent without special approval
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