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HRS §304A-106

How the university can accept and manage gifts

The university's board of regents can accept, manage, and invest money or property given to the university from non-government sources. They must keep records of each gift and report on all trust funds in their annual report to the governor and legislature.

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The statute, as written — Gifts; investment authority

(a) The board of regents may receive, manage, and invest moneys or other property, real, personal, or mixed, which may be given, bequeathed, devised, or in any manner received from sources other than the legislature or any federal appropriation for the purpose of the university, its improvement or adornment, or the aid or advantage of students or faculty, and in general act as trustee on behalf of the university for any of such purposes or objects. (b) Any law to the contrary notwithstanding, land-grant college aid moneys obtained under section [304A-2401] may be received, managed, and invested pursuant to this section. (c) The board of regents shall cause to be kept suitable books of account wherein shall be recorded each gift, the essential facts of the management thereof, and the expenditure of the income. A statement of all trust funds shall be included in the annual report to the governor and the legislature.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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