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HRS §206E-108

Rules for trust indentures on housing bonds

This section explains what a trust indenture for housing revenue bonds may include. It allows the authority to pledge loans and rights, use facsimile signatures when a trustee must certify bonds, and add required provisions about investments and foreclosure. It also allows federal participation in the housing loan programs.

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The statute, as written — Trust indenture

(a) A trust indenture may contain covenants and provisions authorized by part III of chapter 39, and as deemed necessary or convenient by the authority for the purposes of this part. (b) A trust indenture may allow the authority to pledge and assign to the trustee loans and other agreements related to the reserved housing loan programs, and the rights of the authority thereunder, including the right to receive revenues thereunder and to enforce the provision thereof. (c) Where a trust indenture provides that any revenue bond issued under that trust indenture is not valid or obligatory for any purpose unless certified or authenticated by the trustee, all signatures of the officers of the State upon the revenue bonds required by section 39-56 may be facsimiles of their signatures. (d) A trust indenture shall also contain provisions as to: (1) The investment of the proceeds of the revenue bonds, the investment of any reserve for the bonds, the investment of the revenues of the reserved housing loan programs, and the use and application of the earnings from investments; and (2) The terms and conditions upon which the holders of the revenue bonds or any portion of them or any trustee thereof may institute proceedings for the foreclosure of any loan or other agreement or any note or other undertaking, obligation or property securing the payment of the bonds and the use and application of the moneys derived from the foreclosure. (e) A trust indenture may also contain provisions deemed necessary or desirable by the authority to obtain or permit, by grant, interest subsidy, or otherwise, the participation of the federal government in the reserved housing loan programs or in the financing of the costs of administering, operating, or maintaining such reserved housing loan programs.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§39-56 How revenue bonds must look and be signed

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