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HRS §46-86

County solid waste services are not public utility services

This section says that when a county or a project party disposes of solid waste, that is a utility service, but it does not put them under the public utilities commission's control. A project party can only provide solid waste disposal and sell goods or power from its pollution control project to certain buyers, not the general public, unless it is already a registered public utility.

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The statute, as written — Transactions for utility services

Any other law to the contrary notwithstanding, the disposal of solid waste by a county or project party is a utility service, but shall not place the county or project party in any way under the jurisdiction of the public utilities commission; provided that in the case of a project party, the project party shall not provide any utility services other than the disposal of solid waste or the sales of goods or commodities, including electric energy, produced by the operation of the pollution control project where such sales are made only to registered public utilities, industrial or commercial concerns, or counties or county agencies and not to the general public. If the project party is also a registered public utility, nothing contained in this section shall prohibit the sale of electric energy to the general public.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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