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HRS §356D-28

Public housing special fund rules

This section creates a special fund for public housing. The housing authority manages it and uses the money for long-term financing, building or rebuilding projects, and running costs. All money the authority gets, unless already set aside for another fund, goes into this fund.

state agencies

The statute, as written — Public housing special fund

(a) There is established the public housing special fund to be administered by the authority. Notwithstanding section 36-21, the proceeds in the fund shall be used for long-term and other special financings of the authority, the development and redevelopment of authority projects, and for necessary expenses in administering this chapter. (b) All moneys received and collected by the authority, including moneys received and collected by an agent authorized pursuant to section 356D-10 and moneys received and collected pursuant to a partnership or development agreement authorized pursuant to section 356D-12.5, and all moneys not otherwise pledged, obligated, or required by law to be placed in any other special fund, shall be deposited into the public housing special fund.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§356D-10 How the housing authority can use agents and corporations

§356D-12.5 Developing property with a private partner

§36-21 Rules for short-term investing of state money

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