HRS §39A-284
Rules before signing a project agreement
Before talking with a project party, the department must get that party to agree to pay all fees and costs the department charges, even if no deal is made. The department can ask for a deposit and must return any extra. The department can only sign a project agreement if the party is responsible or someone guarantees their duties.
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The statute, as written — Conditions precedent to negotiating and entering into a project agreement
(a) Prior to entering into negotiations with any project party, the department shall require that the project party shall agree to pay all fees, costs, and expenses, (direct or indirect) assessed by the department in implementing and administering this part, as determined by the department, even though a project agreement may not be entered into. The department may further require the deposit of moneys with the department to pay for fees, costs, and expenses. The department shall return any amount of the deposit exceeding the amount required to reimburse the State to the party that made the deposit. The State shall not be required to pay to the project party any interest or earnings on the deposit. (b) The department shall not enter into any project agreement with respect to any project unless the department shall determine that: (1) The project party is a responsible party, whether by reason of economic assets or experience in the type of enterprise to be undertaken through the project or some other reason; or (2) The obligations of the project party under the project agreement will be unconditionally guaranteed by a person who is a responsible party, whether by reason of economic assets or experience in the type of enterprise to be undertaken through the project or some other reason.
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