12 sections in this chapter.
HRS §29-1 Establishment of office
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PART I. COORDINATOR §29-1 Establishment of office. There shall be in Washington, District of Columbia, a Hawaii office of federal programs coordinator. The office shall be headed by a coordinator who shall be appointed and removed by the governor, not subject to chapters 76 and 8…
HRS §29-11 Definitions
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PART II. GENERAL PROVISIONS §29-11 Definitions. "Aid" or "federal-aid" as used in this part means supplies, allowances of damages to state or county property by federal agencies, grants-in-aid, allocation of federal funds, to be matched by state funds, or otherwise, the furnishin…
HRS §29-12 Duties of attorney general, director of finance
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§29-12 Duties of attorney general, director of finance. The attorney general and the director of finance shall promptly initiate the necessary action to take advantage of or secure any federal aid which may be available to the State or its political subdivisions. [L 1951, c 289, …
HRS §29-13 Governor may accept federal acts
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§29-13 Governor may accept federal acts. The governor may accept, on behalf of the State, the provisions of any act of Congress making grants or allotments of federal-aid moneys available for expenditure in the State. [L 1939, c 196, §1; RL 1945, §401; RL 1955, §12-3; HRS §29-13]
HRS §29-14 Boards, etc., may accept funds, comply with federal acts
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§29-14 Boards, etc., may accept funds, comply with federal acts. Except as otherwise provided by law, any board, commission, department, or officer of the State may accept and receive on behalf of the State, and receipt for, any and all grants or allotments of federal-aid moneys …
HRS §29-15 Conflict between federal and state requirements
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§29-15 Conflict between federal and state requirements. In the case of any contract, the funds for which have been wholly or in part promised, loaned, or furnished by the United States, or any instrumentality thereof, if the United States, or its instrumentality, requires that th…
HRS §29-16 Treasury as depository; duties of comptroller
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§29-16 Treasury as depository; duties of comptroller. [(a)] All federal-aid moneys received by the State, except as otherwise provided for by the federal government, shall be deposited with the director of finance and, subject to appropriation by the legislature or other law auth…
HRS §29-17 to 23 REPEALED
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§§29-17 to 23 REPEALED. L 1994, c 186, §19.
HRS §29-2 Powers and duties
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§29-2 Powers and duties. The coordinator shall:
HRS §29-24 REPEALED
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§29-24 REPEALED. L 2011, c 124, §49.
HRS §29-25 Department of education; federal funds; general fund offset
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§29-25 Department of education; federal funds; general fund offset. (a) Federal impact aid, United States Department of Defense funds, and federal indirect overhead reimbursements received by the department of education shall not be returned to the general fund. (b) If the amount…
HRS §29-3 Appropriations
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§29-3 Appropriations. The governor may include in the governor's operating budget such sums as the governor deems necessary for the continuation and operations of the program. [L 1965, c 237, pt of §3; Supp, §12A-3; HRS §29-3; gen ch 1985]