7 sections in this chapter.
HRS §125-1 "Emergency" defined
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§125-1 "Emergency" defined. As used in this chapter, unless otherwise indicated by the context, "emergency" means any state of affairs or circumstances which imperils the availability to the public of commodities necessary to public health, safety, or welfare or which results in …
HRS §125-2 Powers in an emergency
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§125-2 Powers in an emergency. If the governor declares that an emergency as defined in section 125-1 exists, the governor or the governor's authorized representatives, to make available commodities necessary to the public health, safety, or welfare, or to insure the availability…
HRS §125-3 Charges
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§125-3 Charges. Whenever under this chapter any transportation or services are furnished or commodities sold by the State, such charges shall be made and collected therefor as will compensate the State for its expenditures in connection therewith. Any moneys realized are reapprop…
HRS §125-4 Personnel, delegation of powers
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§125-4 Personnel, delegation of powers. The governor may appoint or employ boards, agencies, officers, employees, and other persons, or any of them, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this chapter, and may delegate to the boards, agencies, or persons, or to any gov…
HRS §125-5 Contributions
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§125-5 Contributions. The governor or the governor's authorized representative may receive, expend, or use contributions or grants in money or property, or special contributions thereof for special purposes provided for by this chapter, and may establish suitable funds in the tre…
HRS §125-6 Investigations, surveys
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§125-6 Investigations, surveys. The governor and the governor's authorized representative may make investigations and surveys for the purpose of ascertaining facts to be used in administering this chapter, and in making the investigations and surveys, may require the making, fili…
HRS §125-7 Fraud, misdemeanor
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§125-7 Fraud, misdemeanor. Any person required by the governor or the governor's authorized representative, pursuant to section 125-6, to make, keep, or file any application, schedule, record, report, or statement, whether or not under oath, who intentionally makes, files, or kee…