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HRS §302A-835

Yearly review and sale of teacher housing units

The Department of Education must check each year whether subsidized teacher housing is still needed across the state. If a housing unit is no longer needed, the department must get rid of it by selling, demolishing, or other means. Any profit goes to the owner of the land, and any loss is paid by the state.

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The statute, as written — Annual review; disposal of units

The department of education shall annually review the status of and necessity for subsidized teachers' housing throughout the State and, upon determination that any particular housing unit is no longer necessary, shall dispose of that unit by sale, demolition, or otherwise. Any net proceeds from the disposal of a unit shall be paid to the governmental entity vested with fee title to the unit at the time of disposition, and any deficit incurred in the disposal shall be paid by the State.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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