(a) The Hawaii housing finance and development corporation shall make such regulations as may be necessary to assure:

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 111-8

  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • county: includes the city and county of Honolulu. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 1-22
  • Displaced person: means any person who is lawfully residing on or lawfully occupying real property and is required to move from any real property on or after June 25, 1970, as a result of the acquisition or imminence of acquisition of such real property, in whole or in part, by a state agency or who moves from such real property as a result of the acquisition or imminence of acquisition by such state agency of other real property on which such person is lawfully conducting a business or farm operation. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 111-2
  • Person: means

    (1) any individual, partnership, or corporation or association which is the owner of a business;

    (2) any owner, part-owner, tenant, or sharecropper operating a farm;

    (3) the head of a family;

    (4) an individual not a member of a family;

    (5) a nonprofit organization exempted from taxation under section 235-9. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 111-2

  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.
(1) that relocation payments authorized by § 111-3 are fair and reasonable;
(2) that a displaced person that makes proper application for a relocation payment authorized by this chapter is, if personal property is disposed of and replaced for use at the new location, paid an amount equal to the reasonable expenses that would have been required in removing such personal property to the new location;
(3) that a displaced person making proper application for and entitled to receive a relocation payment authorized by this chapter is paid promptly after the relocation;
(4) that a displaced person has a reasonable time from the date of displacement in which to apply for a relocation payment authorized by this chapter.
(b) In order to prevent unnecessary expense and duplication of functions and to promote uniform and effective administration of relocation assistance programs for displaced persons, the Hawaii housing finance and development corporation may require that any other state or county agency may make relocation payments or provide relocation services or otherwise carry out its functions under this chapter by utilizing the facilities, personnel, and services of an already existing agency designated by the Hawaii housing finance and development corporation or shall establish an organization for conducting relocation assistance programs or of any other agency conducting comparable programs. The Hawaii housing finance and development corporation, or other agency providing such services may charge a reasonable fee to any other agency utilizing its relocation assistance services.