HRS §342P-7
Noise, Radiation, and Indoor Air Quality Special Fund
This section creates a special state fund for noise, radiation, and indoor air quality work. Money from certain fees goes into the fund. The health department must use the money for program costs, education, training, and planning. It does not set any deadlines or amounts.
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The statute, as written — Noise, radiation, and indoor air quality special fund; established
(a) There is established within the department of health a noise, radiation, and indoor air quality special fund into which shall be deposited all moneys collected from fees for permits, licenses, inspections, certificates, notifications, variances, investigations, and review, pursuant to sections 342F-14, 342P-28, 466J-4, and 466J-5. (b) Moneys in the fund shall be expended by the department to: (1) Partially fund the operating costs of the program mandated activities and functions; (2) Fund statewide education, demonstration, and outreach programs; (3) Provide training opportunities to ensure the maintenance of professional competence among staff and administrators; and (4) Plan for future growth and expansion to meet emerging needs.
Sections this one refers to
§342F-14 Fees for noise, radiation, and indoor air permits
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