HRS §39C-2
How the state bond ceiling is shared
This section explains how the state department shares the state bond ceiling with issuers. The department can give all or part of the ceiling to an issuer, and can ask for it back if the bonds are not sold. Issuers can also ask for an allocation or return part of what they have.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Allocation of state bond ceiling
(a) The department, with the approval of the governor, may allocate all or any part of the state ceiling to any issuer for a specific calendar year or shorter period. At the request of the department, any issuer to which any part of the state ceiling has been allocated, and with respect to which bonds have not yet been sold, shall return all or part of the allocation as the department has requested, in which case the department shall provide for its reallocation. (b) In the event allocations of the state ceiling are made directly to issuers other than the State by federal statute or by the United States Department of the Treasury or other federal authority, including by requiring the State to make specified allocations, to the extent permitted by federal law or procedure, the department may require or request recipients of such allocations to report any plans the recipient may have to use the allocation in the form and by a date as the department may specify and to transfer to the State any allocation that the recipients do not plan to use or which the department determines is not reasonably expected to be used, in which case the department may provide for its reallocation. (c) Any issuer may request of the department an allocation or additional allocation of the state ceiling or transfer or return all or any portion of its allocation of the state ceiling to the State.
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