§167-1 Findings and declaration of necessity. It is important to the welfare of the people of Hawaii that agricultural production be developed as fully as possible. It is further found that water presently tapped for irrigation is inadequate for the fullest development of the economy of the State. It is therefore hereby declared that additional water and water facilities are necessary for the development of agriculture in the State.
It is the intent of the legislature that no project under this chapter shall be organized in the city and county of Honolulu or other counties without the board of agriculture first consulting the board of water supply of the city and county of Honolulu or the water board or department of each county. [L 1987, c 306, pt of §1]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 11. Agriculture and Animals
167. Irrigation Water Development
167-1 Findings and declaration of necessity.
167-3 Engineering program administrator.
167-4 Interested members of the board or employees.
167-7 Issuance of revenue bonds.
167-9 Security for funds deposited by board.
167-10 Eligibility of revenue bonds for investment.
167-11 Rate policy; sale of excess water.
167-12 Lands included within irrigation projects.
167-13 Petition of land occupiers for formation of water project.
167-15 State lands, formation of irrigation project.
167-16 Consideration of petitions; notice and hearing.
167-17 Formation of irrigation project on initiative of board; notice and hearing; protests.
167-18 Approval of legislature, appropriations.
167-19 Administration of irrigation project; acreage assessments; liens.
167-20 Furnishing domestic water.
167-21 Repayment of certain state advances.
167-22 Irrigation system revolving fund.
167-22.5 REPEALED. L 2011, c 124, §50.
167-23 Molokai irrigation system water users advisory board; establishment; meetings.