Hawaii Revised Statutes
171. Public Lands, Management and Disposition of
171-31.5 Disposition of abandoned or seized property.

§171-31.5 Disposition of abandoned or seized property. (a) The department may sell, donate, or otherwise dispose of property abandoned or seized on land owned by the State upon compliance with the requirements of this section.
(b) The department shall send notice by certified mail, at least thirty days prior to disposition of the abandoned or seized property, to the address of the owner of the property abandoned or seized if the owner is known or can be determined. The notice shall apprise the owner of the identity and location of the property abandoned or seized and of the intent of the department to sell, donate, or otherwise dispose of the property. Where the identity or the address of the owner is unknown or cannot be determined, the notice shall be posted on the premises where the property was abandoned or seized.
(c) If the abandoned or seized property has an estimated value of $1,000 or more, the department shall also give public notice of the disposition at least once either statewide or in a publication of local circulation where the property was abandoned or seized; provided that the disposition shall not take place less than five days after the notice of intent to dispose of the property.
(d) The sale of abandoned or seized property having an estimated value of $1,000 or more shall be by public auction through oral tenders in the county where the property was abandoned or seized. Where no bid is received, the property may be sold by negotiation, disposed of or sold as junk, kept by the department, or donated to any other government agency or a charitable organization.
(e) Any person entitled to the abandoned or seized property may repossess the property prior to its disposition upon proof of entitlement and payment of all unpaid rent, debts, charges, and fines owing and all handling, storage, appraisal, advertising, and any other expenses incurred in connection with the proposed disposition of the abandoned or seized property.
(f) The requirement of public notice and public auction pursuant to subsections (c) and (d) shall not apply when the value of the abandoned or seized property is less than $1,000. In that event, the property may be sold by negotiation, disposed of or sold as junk, kept by the department, or donated to any other government agency or a charitable organization.
(g) The proceeds of the sale of abandoned or seized property, after deduction of all charges and fines and all expenses of handling, storage, appraisal, advertising, and other sale expenses, shall be first offset against any amounts owed by the owner to the State. Any amount remaining shall be held in trust for the owner of the property for thirty days, after which time the proceeds shall be paid into the department's appropriate special fund or to the general fund if no special fund exists.
(h) The remedies available to the owner of abandoned or seized property are limited to those provided in subsections (e) and (g) of this section. The State, its officers, employees, and agents shall not be liable to the owner of abandoned or seized property because of any disposition of the property made pursuant to this section.
(i) For purposes of this section, "department" includes the department of land and natural resources and any other state department or agency that manages land owned or controlled by the State. [L 1986, c 184, §1; am L 1998, c 2, § §35, 36; am L 2001, c 63, §1; am L 2002, c 16, §6]
Case Notes
Where plaintiffs alleged that defendants violated their constitutional rights to due process by depriving them of their dwelling without constitutionally adequate process, and relied almost entirely on their assertion that defendants violated this section in support of their argument that they received inadequate process, plaintiffs €™ reliance on this section was misplaced. 832 F. Supp. 1399.

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 12. Conservation and Resources

171. Public Lands, Management and Disposition of

171-1 Definitions.

171-2 Definition of public lands.

171-3 Department of land and natural resources.

171-4 Board of land and natural resources; terms and qualifications of members of the board; organization; expenses.

171-4.5 Aha moku advisory committee; established.

171-5 Meetings, regular, special; quorum.

171-6 Powers.

171-6.4 General administrative penalties.

171-6.5 REPEALED.

171-7 General duties of the board.

171-8 Land agents and other employees.

171-8.5 REPEALED.

171-8.6 Risk assessment working group.

171-9 Land districts.

171-10 Classes of lands.

171-11 Public purposes, lands set aside by the governor; management.

171-12 Permanent register of applicants for public lands.

171-13 Disposition of public lands.

171-14 Auction.

171-14.5 Auction pre-qualification; agricultural and pasture leases.

171-15 Drawing.

171-16 Notices.

171-17 Appraisals.

171-18 Public land trust.

171-18.5 Sugarcane lands conveyed for the development of housing projects. (a) This section applies to the amount to which the department of Hawaiian home lands is entitled pursuant to article XII, section 1 of the state constitution, from land as de...

171-19 Special land and development fund.

171-19.5 REPEALED.

171-20 Notice of breach or default.

171-21 Rights of holder of security interest.

171-22 Consent to mortgage.

171-23 Land patents and deeds, issued when.

171-24 Land conveyances, preparation, signing, record, copies.

171-25 Irrigation projects.

171-26 Rights-of-way to the sea, game management areas, and public hunting areas.

171-27 Taxes.

171-28 Government-owned Hawaiian fishponds; sale prohibition.

171-29 Report to legislature on all dispositions.

171-30 Acquisition of real property; general.

171-31 Depository for documents; filing, record.

171-31.5 Disposition of abandoned or seized property.

171-31.6 Criminal penalties.

171-32 Policy.

171-33 Planning; generally.

171-34 Planning; intensive agricultural and pasture uses.

171-35 Lease provisions; generally.

171-36 Lease restrictions; generally.

171-36.1 Reservation of rights to prehistoric and historic remains on leased public lands.

171-36.2 Public lands for historic preservation and restoration.

171-36.5 Commercial, industrial, resort, mixed-use, or government leases; extension of term.

171-37 Lease restrictions; intensive agricultural and pasture uses.

171-37.5 Withdrawal or taking of leased land; fair compensation.

171-38 Condemnation of leases.

171-39 Leases; forfeiture.

171-40 Expired leases; holdover.

171-41 Commercial, industrial, and other business uses.

171-41.5 Amendment of commercial, hotel, or industrial lease.

171-41.6 Lessees within the last ten years of their lease terms; requests for interest

171-42 Hotel and resort uses.

171-43 Lease of campsites or sites for youth athletic and/or educational activities.

171-43.1 Lease to eleemosynary organizations.

171-44 Lease for recreation-residence use.

171-45 Residence lots; sale or leases.

171-46 Residential sales or leases; planning.

171-47 Residence lots; improvement districts.

171-48 Residence lots, requirements.

171-49 Residence lots: unsold; forfeited; surrendered.

171-49.5 Resale, first offer to board; limitation on resale price.

171-49.7 Public lands suitable and available for residential development; inventory.

171-50 Exchanges.

171-50.1 Acquisition of lands for exchange under chapter 516.

171-50.2 Exchanges for conversion of leasehold lands to fee simple ownership.

171-51 Quitclaim.

171-52 Remnant.

171-53 Reclamation and disposition of submerged or reclaimed public land.

171-54 Land license.

171-55 Permits.

171-55.5 Agricultural plots.

171-56 Contract or license for concessions or concession space.

171-57 Reserved rights and easements.

171-58 Minerals and water rights.

171-58.5 Prohibitions.

171-59 Disposition by negotiation.

171-60 Development through private developer.

171-61 Cancellation, surrender.

171-62 Sales; payment, default.

171-63 Waiver of restrictions.

171-64 Covenants against discrimination.

171-64.5 Nonconventional uses; department of health; approval and authorization; Waimano ridge.

171-64.7 Legislative approval of sale or gift of lands.

171-65 Leases, leases with option to purchase, sales permitted; when.

171-66 Planning.

171-67 Restrictions; conditions.

171-68 Applicants; qualifications of.

171-69 Preference right.

171-70 Findings and declaration of necessity.

171-71 Definitions.

171-72 Subdivision, improvement and lease of public lands.

171-73 Term, rent, and other conditions of residential leases.

171-74 Qualifications of lessees.

171-75 Persons disqualified to take residential leases.

171-76 Preference right to residential lease.

171-77 Transfers of title by bequest, devise, intestate succession, or by operation of law, and upon foreclosure.

171-78 Notice; drawing.

171-79 Purchase of fee title by lessee.

171-80 Cancellation of leases.

171-81 Surrender of lease.

171-82 Approval by board.

171-83 Costs of, and realization from, residential leasing.

171-84 Leases to certain developers of housing for low and moderate income families.

171-85 Definitions.

171-86 Purpose.

171-87 Disposition to victims of natural disaster, when.

171-88 Option to purchase.

171-89 Applications.

171-90 Eligibility.

171-91 Notice of availability of leases; selection of lessees.

171-92 Existing public leases.

171-93 Authorization.

171-94 Persons dispossessed or displaced.

171-95 Disposition to governments, governmental agencies, public utilities, and renewable energy producers.

171-95.1 Authority of board to extend leases under certain circumstances.

171-95.3 Renewable energy producers; lease of public lands without public auction.

171-95.5 Lease to public charter schools.

171-96 Lease to foreign governments.

171-97 Definition.

171-98 Release of restrictions.

171-99 Continuation of rights under existing homestead leases, certificates of occupation, right of purchase leases, and cash freehold agreements.

171-100 Successor determination program.

171-111 REPEALED.

171-112 Acquisition.

171-113 to 116.5 REPEALED.

171-117 Public lands; agricultural park lands.

171-118 REPEALED.

171-121 Molokai forest lands, management program established.

171-131 Definitions.

171-132 Designation of industrial park.

171-133 Authority to plan, improve, develop, operate, and maintain industrial parks.

171-134 Industrial park development.

171-135 Joint venture or development agreement.

171-136 Disposition of public lands within industrial park.

171-137 Preference.

171-138 REPEALED.

171-139 Acquisition.

171-140 Rules.

171-141 Lease for eligible permittee in industrial park.

171-142 Lease for lessees dislocated by condemnation proceedings.

171-143 Rate policy.

171-144 Issuance of revenue bonds.

171-151 Definitions.

171-152 General powers.

171-153 Beach restoration plan.

171-154 Authority to lease coastal lands.

171-155 Development of public coastal lands.

171-156 Beach restoration special fund.

171-171 Reimbursable general obligation bonds for conservation easement and other real property interests in Turtle Bay, Oahu.

171-172 Turtle Bay conservation easement special fund.

171-173 Turtle Bay appraisal and due diligence.

171-174 Lease of Turtle Bay lands.

171-191 Definitions.

171-192 Lease restrictions.

171-193 Lessees within the last ten years of their lease terms; request for interest.