HRS §184-21
State approval for national park land deals
This section makes certain old federal laws part of Hawaii state law, with no end date. Those laws let the state acquire private land for Hawaii National Park and City of Refuge National Historical Park, including by exchange, and let the governor transfer land to the U.S. government.
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The statute, as written — Acquisition and conveyance of lands for National Parks
Those provisions of various Acts of Congress authorizing the acquisition of private lands for purposes of the Hawaii National Park and City of Refuge National Historical Park by exchanges or otherwise, such exchanges not to be limited by restrictions of the land laws of the State of Hawaii, or authorizing the governor of Hawaii to acquire and convey to the United States lands and interests in lands, which provisions are "Territorial laws" pursuant to section 15 of Public Law 86-3 of the 86th Congress, are hereby ratified and adopted as laws of the State of Hawaii without any termination or expiration date. [L Sp 1959 1st, c 6, §1; HRS §184-21]
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