HRS §340E-38
What money can go into the drinking water fund
This section lists the types of money that may be put into the drinking water fund. It includes federal grants, state appropriations, loan repayments, fees, court awards, settlements, interest, and other money from other sources. It does not say how the fund is used.
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The statute, as written — Drinking water fund; deposits
The following may be deposited into the drinking water fund: (1) Federal capitalization grant funds and other federal grants, loans, or appropriations; (2) Appropriations by the legislature to the drinking water fund; (3) Payments of principal and interest, matching funds, and other amounts made by public water systems under loans or other agreements entered into with the director under this part; (4) Fees for loans and other items; (5) Moneys paid to the drinking water fund as a result of court-ordered awards of judgments; (6) Moneys paid to the drinking water fund in court-approved or out-of-court settlements; (7) All interest attributable to investment of moneys deposited in the drinking water fund; and (8) All moneys allotted or directed to the drinking water fund from other sources.
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