HRS §46-8
State and county co-sponsorship of programs
This section lets the governor make agreements with a county council to jointly sponsor, develop, and maintain programs or projects in that county, but only if the legislature has approved them or set aside money for them. It is a narrow rule about who can make these agreements.
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The statute, as written — State and county co-sponsorship of programs
The governor may enter into agreements with the council of any county providing for the co-sponsorship and joint development and maintenance of programs and projects, within and for the county, which have been authorized by the legislature or for which moneys have been appropriated by the legislature.
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