HRS §88-119.5
Rules for real estate loans and mortgages
This section says that real estate loans and mortgages made under certain parts of the law must follow conditions set by the board of trustees. The board can set loan amounts and interest rates by motion at a public meeting. Other rules must be made through the formal rule-making process.
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The statute, as written — Investment guidelines
Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, real estate loans and mortgages made pursuant to section 88-119(1)(D) and (E) shall be in accordance with conditions and restrictions set forth by the board of trustees; provided that the board may establish the minimum and maximum loan amounts and interest rates for these real estate loans and mortgages by motion, at any duly noticed meeting of the board. The board of trustees, subject to chapter 91, shall adopt, amend, and repeal rules having the force of and effect of law to implement all provisions of this section other than those relating to loan amounts and interest rates for its real estate loans and mortgages.
Sections this one refers to
§88-119 What the retirement system can invest in
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