Hawaii Revised Statutes
201H. Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation
201H-1 Definitions.

Revision Note
Part I designation added pursuant to §23G-15.
§201H-1 Definitions. The following terms, wherever used or referred to in this chapter, shall have the following respective meanings, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
"Board" means the board of directors of the Hawaii housing finance and development corporation.
"Bonds" means any bonds, interim certificates, notes, debentures, participation certificates, pass-through certificates, mortgage-backed obligations, or other evidences of indebtedness of the corporation issued pursuant to this chapter.
"Community facilities" include real and personal property; buildings, equipment, lands, and grounds for recreational or social assemblies, or educational, health, or welfare purposes; and necessary or convenient utilities, when designed primarily for the benefit and use of the corporation or the occupants of the dwelling.
"Contract" means any agreement of the corporation with an obligee or a trustee for the obligee, whether contained in a resolution, trust indenture, mortgage, lease, bond, or other instrument.
"Corporation" means the Hawaii housing finance and development corporation.
"Dwelling", "dwelling unit", or "unit" means any structure or room for sale, lease, or rent, that provides shelter.
"Elderly housing project" means a housing project that is intended and operated as housing that satisfies the definition of housing for older persons under 42 United States Code section 3607(b)(2).
"Executive director" means the executive director of the Hawaii housing finance and development corporation.
"Federal government" includes the United States and any agency or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of the United States.
"Government" or "government agency" includes the State and the United States and any political subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of either of them.
"Household member" means a person who:
(1) Is a co-applicant; or
(2) Will reside in the dwelling unit purchased or leased from the corporation.
"Housing project" or "project":
(1) Includes all real and personal property, buildings and improvements, commercial spaces, lands for farming and gardening, and community facilities acquired or constructed or to be acquired or constructed, and all tangible or intangible assets held or used in connection with the housing project; and
(2) May also be applied to the planning of the buildings and improvements, the acquisition of property by purchase, lease, or otherwise, the demolition of existing structures, the construction, reconstruction, alteration, and repair of the improvements, and all other work in connection therewith.
"Land" or "property" includes vacant land or land with site improvements, whether partially or entirely finished in accordance with governmental subdivision standards, or with complete dwellings.
"Mortgage holder" includes the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Housing Administration, the United States Department of Agriculture, or other federal or state agency engaged in housing activity, United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Federal National Mortgage Association, Government National Mortgage Association, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, private mortgage lender, private mortgage insurer, and their successors, grantees, and assigns.
"Mortgage lender" means any bank, trust company, savings bank, national banking association, savings and loan association, building and loan association, mortgage banker, credit union, insurance company, or any other financial institution, or a holding company for any of the foregoing, that:
(1) Is authorized to do business in the State;
(2) Customarily provides service or otherwise aids in the financing of mortgages on single-family or multifamily residential property; and
(3) Is a financial institution whose accounts are federally insured or is an institution that is an approved mortgagee for the Federal Housing Administration, an approved lender for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Department of Agriculture, or an approved mortgage loan servicer for the Federal National Mortgage Association or the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.
"Nonprofit organization" means a corporate entity, association, or other duly chartered entity that is registered with the State and has received a written determination from the Internal Revenue Service that it is exempt under either section 501(c)(3), section 501(c)(4), or so much of section 501(c)(2) as applied to title holding entities that turn over their income to organizations that are exempt under either section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4), of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
"Obligee of the corporation" or "obligee" includes any bondholder, trustee or trustees for any bondholders, any lessor demising property to the corporation used in connection with a housing project, or any assignee or assignees of the lessor's interest or any part thereof, and the United States, when it is a party to any contract with the corporation.
"Qualified nonprofit housing trust" means a corporation, association, or other duly chartered organization that is registered and in good standing with the State; is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a charitable or otherwise tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; and has the capacity, resources, and mission to carry out the purposes of this chapter as determined by the corporation.
"Real property" includes lands, land under water, structures, and any and all easements, franchises, and incorporeal hereditaments and every estate and right therein, legal and equitable, including terms for years and liens by way of judgment, mortgage, or otherwise.
"Trustee" means a national or state bank or trust company located within or outside the State that enters into a trust indenture.
"Trust indenture" means an agreement by and between the corporation and the trustee, which sets forth the duties of the trustee with respect to the bonds, the security therefor, and other provisions as deemed necessary or convenient by the corporation to secure the bonds. [L 2005, c 196, pt of §20; am L 2006, c 180, §6; am L 2007, c 249, §40; am L 2017, c 159, §4]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 13. Planning and Economic Development

201H. Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation

201H-1 Definitions.

201H-2 Hawaii housing finance and development corporation; establishment, staff.

201H-3 Board; establishment, functions, duties.

201H-4 General powers.

201H-4.5 Urban gardening programs.

201H-5 Fair housing law to apply.

201H-6 Housing advocacy and information system.

201H-7 Housing research.

201H-8 Housing counseling.

201H-9 Acquisition, use, and disposition of property.

201H-10 Cooperative agreements with other governmental agencies.

201H-11 Agents, including corporations.

201H-12 Development of property.

201H-13 Eminent domain, exchange or use of public property.

201H-14 Contracts with the federal government.

201H-15 Administration of low-income housing credit allowed under section 235-110.8.

201H-16 Administration of federal programs.

201H-17 Federal funds outside of state treasury.

201H-18 Public works contracts.

201H-19 Remedies of an obligee: mandamus; injunction; possessory action; receiver; accounting; etc.

201H-20 Subordination of mortgage to agreement with government.

201H-21 Duty to make reports.

201H-22 Quitclaim deeds.

201H-23 For-sale developments.

201H-31 Criteria.

201H-32 Definitions.

201H-33 Powers and duties, generally.

201H-34 Additional powers; development.

201H-34.5 Authority to modify and amend development agreements with eligible developers.

201H-35 Bond financing.

201H-36 Exemption from general excise taxes.

201H-37 Exemption from tax on income and obligations.

201H-38 Housing development; exemption from statutes, ordinances, charter provisions, and rules.

201H-39 Starter homes; design standards; applicant eligibility; authority to incorporate starter homes into housing projects of the corporation.

201H-40 Housing projects; construction and sponsorship.

201H-41 Independent development of projects.

201H-42 Private development of projects.

201H-43 Interim financing of projects.

201H-44 Commercial, industrial, and other uses.

201H-45 Sale; mortgage, agreement of sale, and other instruments.

201H-46 Co-mortgagor.

201H-47 Real property; restrictions on transfer; waiver of restrictions.

201H-48 Exception of current owners in corporation projects.

201H-49 Real property; restrictions on use.

201H-50 Restrictions on use, sale, and transfer of real property; effect of amendment or repeal.

201H-51 Corporation's right to repurchase or rent real property; authority to seek recovery.

201H-52 Nonprofit organizations and government agencies.

201H-53 Rate of wages for laborers and mechanics.

201H-57 Land leases to nonprofit organizations providing affordable housing.

201H-58 Leases; self-help housing.

201H-59 Affordable rental housing development program.

201H-70 Additional powers.

201H-71 Bonds; authorization.

201H-72 Issuance of bonds for the development of infrastructure.

201H-73 Issuance of bonds for the preservation of low-income housing projects.

201H-74 Bonds; interest rate, price, and sale.

201H-75 Trustee; designation, duties.

201H-76 Trust indenture.

201H-77 Investment of reserves, etc.

201H-78 Security for funds deposited by the corporation.

201H-79 Arbitrage provisions, interest rate.

201H-80 Housing finance revolving fund; bond revolving funds.

201H-81 REPEALED.

201H-82 Rate of wages for laborers and mechanics.

201H-85 REPEALED.

201H-86 Low-income housing tax credit loan.

201H-90 Additional powers.

201H-91 Definitions.

201H-92 Owner-occupancy requirement.

201H-93 Eligible borrowers.

201H-94 Eligible loans.

201H-95 Eligible project loans.

201H-96 Eligible improvement loans.

201H-97 Housing loan programs; procedures and requirements.

201H-98 Housing loan programs; general powers.

201H-99 Housing loan programs; self-supporting.

201H-100 Housing loan programs; fees.

201H-101 Housing loan programs; evidence of eligible loan, eligible improvement loan, or eligible project loan.

201H-102 to 201H-104 REPEALED.

201H-105 Advance commitments program.

201H-106 Loan funding programs.

201H-107 Loans; service and custody.

201H-108 Loans; sale, pledge, or assignment.

201H-109 Loans; insurance and guarantees.

201H-110 Loans; default.

201H-120 Additional powers.

201H-121 Purpose; findings and determinations.

201H-122 Definitions.

201H-123 Rental assistance revolving fund.

201H-124 Rental assistance contracts.

201H-125 Rental assistance program.

201H-126 Benefits of program not exclusive.

201H-140 Additional powers.

201H-141 Definitions.

201H-142 Housing loan programs; authorization.

201H-143 Housing loan programs; procedures and requirements.

201H-144 Housing loan programs; general powers.

201H-150 Additional powers.

201H-151 State mortgage guarantee.

201H-152 Mortgage guarantee agreements.

201H-160 Additional powers.

201H-161 Downpayment loans.

201H-162 Qualifications for downpayment loans.

201H-163 Restrictions on borrower.

201H-163.5 Downpayment loan assistance program; fees.

201H-164 Default.

201H-170 Additional powers.

201H-171 Homebuyers' club program.

201H-180 Additional powers.

201H-181 Rent-to-own program.

201H-190 Additional powers.

201H-191 Dwelling unit revolving fund.

201H-191.5 Regional state infrastructure subaccounts.

201H-200 Additional powers.

201H-201 Definitions.

201H-202 Rental housing revolving fund.

201H-203 Eligible applicants for funds.

201H-204 Eligible projects.

201H-205 Additional powers.

201H-206 Affordable homeownership revolving fund.

201H-207 Additional powers.

201H-211 Expenditures of revolving funds under the corporation exempt from appropriation and allotment.

201H-220 Additional powers.