HRS §346-9
How workshop programs get funded
This section explains how the state pays for workshops and home labor programs for people on welfare or others who could benefit. The legislature sets aside money from the state general fund, and the department must ask for enough in its budget. Money from other sources, like federal funds or product sales, goes back into the general fund.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Workshop program
(a) All moneys to fund workshop or home labor activities for welfare recipients or other persons who, in the opinion of the department, would benefit from the experience, and all moneys for the purchase of materials, machinery, and other facilities and for the erection, operation, and conduct of the workshops, and for the payment of compensation, as the department may authorize, shall be allocated by the legislature through appropriations out of the state general fund. (b) The department shall include in its budgetary request for each upcoming fiscal period, the amounts necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section. (c) All moneys received from other funding sources, including federal sources and all moneys derived from the sale of products of the workshops or home labor shall be deposited to the credit of the state general fund.
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