HRS §302A-1151
Sale of school lands no longer needed
This section asks the head of the land board to sell state lands (including buildings) that were once used for schools but are no longer needed, if the school superintendent recommends and approves it. However, no school facility can be sold until it has been offered for use by the Department of Education or charter schools.
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The statute, as written — Sale of school lands unnecessary for school purposes
The chairperson of the board of land and natural resources is hereby requested, upon the recommendation and approval of the superintendent, to sell any state lands, including the buildings thereon, once used but no longer necessary for school purposes; provided that no school facility or portion of a school facility shall be sold before that facility or portion of the facility is made available for use by the department or charter schools, pursuant to sections 302A-1151.5 and 302D-24.
Sections this one refers to
§302A-1151.5 Using empty public school buildings for other programs
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