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HRS §264-33

Who pays to move utility lines for road work

When road work on state or federal-aid highways requires moving utility facilities, the state or county pays half of the costs over $10,000, but pays all costs for publicly owned utilities. The work must follow utility standards and can be done by contract or by the utility itself. The amount paid is calculated after subtracting depreciation, salvage value, and betterments.

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The statute, as written — - 33 Relocation of utility facilities

(a) Whenever, as the result of the work of construction, reconstruction, or maintenance of any state highway or state or county federal-aid highway, it is necessary to provide for or require the removal, relocation, replacement, or reconstruction of any utility facility, and the expense of removal, relocation, replacement, or reconstruction exceeds $10,000, one-half of this excess expense shall be a proper charge against the state or county funds available for the construction or maintenance of state or county highways; provided that all of the expense of removal, relocation, replacement, or reconstruction of publicly owned utility facilities shall be a charge against the state or county funds. (b) The work of the removal, relocation, replacement, or reconstruction may be performed in the following manner, subject to the following conditions: (1) The work shall be performed in accordance with standards of construction currently used by the utility; and (2) Such work may be performed by contract as provided in chapter 103D; or after first calling for bids under that chapter, the director of transportation or other officer having power to award such contract, may contract with the public utility owning the utility facility to have the work performed by it, with the use of its own employees and equipment at not to exceed actual cost or in the amount of the lowest responsible bid (if such bids have been submitted), whichever is the lowest amount, with the adjustments hereinafter provided for. (c) The amount to be paid out of state or county funds shall be computed as follows: (1) The total cost shall first be determined. (2) From the total cost there shall be deducted the following items: (A) Depreciation, except that this shall not be applicable to publicly owned utility facilities, and the salvage value of any materials or parts salvageable and retained by the utility; (B) The amount of any betterment to the utility facility resulting from the removal, relocation, replacement, or reconstruction; (C) In the case of a privately owned utility facility only, the first $10,000 of the expense of such work; (D) The balance of the cost, in the case of a privately owned utility facility only, shall be paid one-half by the owner thereof, and the remaining one-half shall be the amount payable out of state or county funds.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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