§356D-56.1 Disposition of abandoned or seized property. (a) The authority may sell, donate, or otherwise dispose of property abandoned or seized in or around any state low-income housing project upon compliance with the requirements of this section.
(b) The authority shall send notice by certified mail, at least five calendar 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 authority to sell, donate, or otherwise dispose of the property. If the identity or the address of the owner is unknown or cannot be determined, the notice shall be posted on the premises on which the property was abandoned or seized.
(c) If the abandoned or seized property has an estimated value of $500 or more per item, the authority shall also give public notice of the disposition at least once statewide or in a publication of local circulation in the county in which the property was abandoned or seized; provided that the disposition shall not take place fewer than five days after the notice of intent to dispose of the property. The value of the items shall be estimated at the discretion of the authority.
(d) The sale of abandoned or seized property having an estimated value of $500 or more per item as estimated at the discretion of the authority shall be by public auction through oral offers in the county in which the property was abandoned or seized. If no bid is received, the property may be disposed of as the authority deems appropriate.
(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 owed to the authority and all handling, storage (not less than $25 per day), 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 $500 per item. Such property may be disposed of as the authority deems appropriate.
(g) The proceeds of the sale of abandoned or seized property, after deduction of all unpaid rent, debts, charges, and fines owed to the authority, 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 authority's appropriate special fund.
(h) The State, its officers, employees, and agents shall not be liable to the owner of abandoned or seized property for actions taken pursuant to this section. [L 2013, c 147, §1]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
356D. Hawaii Public Housing Authority
356D-2 Hawaii public housing authority; establishment, staff.
356D-3 Board; establishment, functions, duties.
356D-4 General powers of the authority.
356D-5 Resident advisory boards; establishment.
356D-6 Nomination of resident board member.
356D-6.5 Prohibition on smoking in and around public housing; designated smoking areas.
356D-6.7 Closed to the public.
356D-7 Fair housing law to apply.
356D-7.5 Exemption from tax on income and obligations.
356D-8 Acquisition, use, and disposition of property.
356D-9 Cooperative agreements with other government agencies.
356D-10 Agents, including corporations.
356D-11 Development of property.
356D-12 Development of property; additional powers.
356D-12.5 Development of property; partnership or development agreement.
356D-13 Administration of federal programs.
356D-13.5 Housing choice voucher program administration.
356D-14 Federal funds outside of state treasury.
356D-15 Eminent domain, exchange, or use of public property.
356D-16 Contracts with the federal government.
356D-17 Public works contracts.
356D-18 Remedies of an obligee; mandamus; injunction; possessory action; receiver; accounting; etc.
356D-19 Subordination of mortgage to agreement with government.
356D-22 Bonds; interest rate, price, and sale.
356D-23 Trustee; designation, duties.
356D-25 Investment of reserves, etc.
356D-26 Security for funds deposited by the authority.
356D-27 Arbitrage provisions; interest rate.
356D-28 Public housing special fund.
356D-31 Rentals and tenant selection.
356D-42 Housing; tenant selection.
356D-44 Administration of state low-income public housing projects and programs.
356D-45 State low-income housing revolving fund.
356D-45.5 Delinquent accounts.
356D-47 Government aid; political subdivisions.
356D-52 Lien on personalty for rent, etc.
356D-53 Foreclosure of lien, notice, etc.
356D-54 Sheriff or police to assist.
356D-55 Existing contracts not impaired.
356D-56.1 Disposition of abandoned or seized property.
356D-57 Disposition of surplus proceeds.
356D-58 Lien attaches to personalty in possession.
356D-59 Priority of housing lien.
356D-62 Termination and evictions.
356D-70 Renumbered as §356D-60.
356D-71 Resident selection; dwelling units; rentals.
356D-72 Housing for elders revolving fund.
356D-92 Termination and eviction.
356D-101 Gifts, etc., to counties from authority.
356D-102 Facilities and services by counties to authority and tenants.
356D-103 Construction of additional powers.
356D-104 Charges for prior services by counties to authority.
356D-105 Garbage and trash disposal.
356D-106 Furnishing of free water not required.
356D-107 Regulation of traffic within public housing projects in the various counties.
356D-108 to 356D-119 Reserved.
356D-121 to 356D-147 REPEALED.
356D-151.5 Rent supplement; qualification.
356D-152 Housing owner; defined.
356D-153 Qualified tenant defined; preference.
356D-154 Relationship of annual payment to rental and income.
356D-155 Determination of eligibility of tenants and rental charges.