HRS §206M-66
How the development corporation picks business priorities
This section tells the development corporation to create rules for deciding which businesses and industries can best help Hawaii's economy grow and diversify. It must follow the state's economic plan and set goals to guide its own work.
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The statute, as written — Business and industry evaluation and priorities for job opportunity and economic development
The development corporation shall develop procedures to set priorities as to which types of businesses and industries are most likely to provide significant opportunities for economic development and diversification in the State, consistent with the purposes of this subpart. This evaluation shall take into account the guidelines provided by the state plan for economic development. Based on these findings, the development corporation shall establish targets by which the operations and programs of the development corporation under this part shall be guided.
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