HRS §39A-313
Bond issuance does not waive local and state laws
Getting special purpose revenue bonds for a project does not excuse anyone involved from following state and local laws. They still must obey zoning, building permits, health codes, and similar rules, just as if they paid for the project themselves.
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The statute, as written — Compliance with state and local law
The issuance of special purpose revenue bonds with respect to any project under this part shall not relieve any project party or other user of the project from the laws, ordinances, and rules of the State or any political subdivision thereof, or any departments or boards thereof with respect to: (1) The construction, operation, and maintenance of projects; (2) Compliance with zoning laws or regulations; (3) Obtaining of building permits; and (4) Compliance with building and health codes and other laws, ordinances, or rules and regulations of similar nature pertaining to the project. These laws shall be applicable to the party or any other user to the same extent they would be if the costs of the project were directly financed by the project party.
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