§173A-11 General powers. In carrying out its functions under this chapter the board may do all things necessary, useful, and convenient in connection with the acquisition, administration, maintenance, and management of lands having value as a resource to the State, subject to all applicable laws, and may provide any necessary assistance to any county in the acquisition of land having value as a resource to the State. The authority to acquire land which is conferred by this chapter is in addition and supplemental to any authority to acquire land which is conferred on the board by any other chapter. [L 1973, c 77, §11]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 12. Conservation and Resources
173A. Acquisition of Resource Value Lands
173A-2.4 Legacy land conservation commission.
173A-2.5 Responsibilities of the legacy land conservation commission.
173A-2.6 Land acquisition priorities.
173A-3 Resource land acquisition plan.
173A-4 Authority to acquire and convey; easement required and exemption.
173A-5 Land conservation fund.
173A-7 Administration and management.
173A-8 Development of land acquired by the board.
173A-9 Grants to state agencies, counties, and nonprofit land conservation organizations.
173A-10 Proceeds of sale, lease, or other disposition.
173A-12 Federal and other grants.
173A-13 Payment of debt service on the Turtle Bay reimbursable general obligation bonds.