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HRS §38-4

Depository contracts

When a bank or other depository accepts state treasury money, it automatically agrees to follow the rules in sections 38-2 and 38-3, even if those rules are not written in the contract. The director must give the comptroller a copy of any formal written deposit contract.

financial institutions

The statute, as written — Provisions of depository contracts

Any acceptance by a depository of treasury moneys shall constitute an acceptance of the provisions of sections 38-2 and 38-3, and those provisions shall be deemed a part of and incorporated into the contract of deposit without any necessity for specific mention thereof. The director shall file with the comptroller a copy of any formal written contract of deposit which may be entered into.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§38-2 State deposits: allowed and conditions

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