HRS §6E-32.5
Mount Olomana state monument
This section creates the Mount Olomana state monument on Oahu as a historic landmark. The Department of Land and Natural Resources runs it and decides which lands are needed to protect its visual, cultural, and historical value. The department must buy or trade for those lands, but only if the Legislature provides money.
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The statute, as written — Mount Olomana state monument
There is established the Mount Olomana state monument as a historic landmark on Oahu to be administered by the department of land and natural resources and to consist of those lands that the department determines to be essential to the preservation of the visual, cultural, and historical aspects and significance of Mount Olomana. Subject to legislative appropriation, the department shall acquire through purchase, land exchange, or both, those lands identified as significant to the preservation of Mount Olomana as a historic landmark.
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