HRS §269-168
Tax breaks and limits on green infrastructure bonds
This section says that green infrastructure fees and property are free from state and county taxes, including excise and utility taxes. It also says that bonds issued under a financing order are not the electric utility's debt, so the utility is not responsible for paying them back.
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The statute, as written — Treatment of bonds, fees, and property
(a) In the furtherance of section 39-65, the ownership, transfer, and pledge of the green infrastructure fee and green infrastructure property and the imposition, charging, collection, and receipt of the green infrastructure fee and green infrastructure charge are exempt from all taxes and surcharges imposed by the State or the counties, including the general excise tax under chapter 237, public service company tax under chapter 239, public utility fee under section 269-30, and public utility franchise tax under chapter 240. (b) Bonds issued under a financing order shall not be an obligation of any electric utility. The issuance of bonds shall not directly, indirectly, or contingently obligate the electric utility for payment of the principal of or interest on the bonds.
Sections this one refers to
§269-30 Public utility fees and how they are paid
§39-65 Tax exemption for state projects and revenue bonds
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