HRS §206M-3.4
Hiring outside help to run the corporation
This section lets the corporation hire other people or companies, public or private, to do some or all of the work needed to manage and run it. It also allows the corporation to use certain money, like appropriations and grants, to pay for general expenses and its goals.
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The statute, as written — Contracts for services necessary for management and operation of corporation
The corporation may contract with others, public or private persons, for the provision of all or a portion of the services necessary for the management and operation of the corporation. The corporation shall have the power to use all appropriations, grants, contractual reimbursements, and all other funds not appropriated for a designated purpose to pay for the proper general expenses and to carry out the purposes of the corporation.
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