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HRS §46-65.7

Abolishing the fair commission and moving the Ala Wai golf course to Honolulu

This section ends the state fair commission and gives the city and county of Honolulu control of the Ala Wai golf course and its land and buildings. The city must use them only for a municipal golf course. The governor can take them back for the state with six months' written notice.

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The statute, as written — Ala Wai golf course

The fair commission of Hawaii is abolished and the functions and authority of the fair commission of Hawaii relating to the Ala Wai golf course are transferred to the city and county of Honolulu, together with the use and control of all lands, property, and facilities under its jurisdiction; provided that the lands, property, and facilities shall be used for the purposes of operating a municipal golf course; and provided further that the governor may by executive order transfer the use and control of the lands, property, and facilities or any part of the lands, property, and facilities to the appropriate department or agency of the State designated by the governor upon the giving of six months' written notice before the date of the transfer back to the State to the city and county of Honolulu. [L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §29; Supp, §14A-28; HRS §70-122; ren and am L 1988, c 263, pt of §8; am L Sp 1993, c 7, §9]
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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