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HRS §206R-7

Departmental authority over grants

This section says what the department can do with grants. It can take back money, check finances, ask for information, add rules, or stop a project if it hurts federal funding. It does not set deadlines or amounts.

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The statute, as written — Departmental authority

The department may: (1) Following notice and an opportunity to cure, require disgorgement of grant funds in response to an applicant's pattern of failure to build out a project area in accordance with the timelines and milestones set forth in its application; (2) Consider an applicant's financial ability to complete the project proposed in an application; (3) Make reasonable requests for information necessary for the oversight and administration of any project funded pursuant to this chapter; (4) Impose any new or additional regulatory requirements on grant recipients, through grant agreements or any other mechanism, in addition to the program implementation rules expressly authorized in this chapter; and (5) Deny or cancel a project if the department finds the project will impact federal funding opportunities.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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