HRS §333F-17
Director's power to make agreements and use state resources
The director can make deals with government groups and private groups, buy services, and spend resources to carry out this law. The director can ask people who get state money to help pay or provide services. The director must set rules to make sure services are provided properly.
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The statute, as written — Authority of director to enter into agreements; make dispositions of state resources
(a) The director may enter into agreements with the federal government, other state departments and agencies, and the counties; enter into assistance agreements with private persons, groups, institutions, or corporations; purchase services required or appropriate under this chapter from any private persons, groups, institutions, or corporations; allocate and expend any resources available for the purposes of this chapter; and do all things necessary to accomplish the purposes and provisions of this chapter. (b) To the extent the director deems it appropriate, the director may require a recipient of any state funds under this chapter to contribute moneys, facilities, or services for carrying out the program or project. (c) The director shall establish standards and review procedures to assure that private persons, groups, institutions, or corporations provide the services and facilities necessary to accomplish the purposes for which the funds are disbursed.
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