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HRS §29-11

What counts as federal aid

This section defines what counts as federal aid. It includes money, equipment, supplies, and other help from the federal government, now or in the future, that the state or its counties can use.

everyone

The statute, as written — Definitions. "Aid" or "federal-aid" as used in this part means supplies, allowances of damages to state or county property by federal agencies, grants-in-aid, allocation of federal funds, to be matche

d by state funds, or otherwise, the furnishing of equipment and supplies and all other aids, grants, furnishings, assistance, advancements, and reimbursements that may be provided by federal legislation, present or future, and which may be available to the State or its political subdivisions.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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