2011 Hawaii Code
DIVISION 1. GOVERNMENT
TITLE 15. TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES
264. Highways
§264-35 Assistance for displaced families and business.


HI Rev Stat § 264-35 (2011 through Reg Sess) What's This?

§264-35 Assistance for displaced families and business. (a) As used in this section the term "eligible person" means any individual, family, business concern (including the operation of a farm), and nonprofit organization to be displaced by construction of a project.

(b) The director of transportation, in estimating the cost of any project under section 106, Title 23, United States Code, for right-of-way acquisition or actual construction, shall include as a part of the cost of construction on any of the federal-aid highway systems, relocation payments to be made initially by the director, from state highway funds, to eligible persons for their reasonable and necessary moving expenses caused by their displacement from real property acquired for such project.

(c) Payments under this section shall not exceed $200 in the case of an individual or family, or $3,000 in the case of a business concern (including the operation of a farm) or nonprofit organization. In the case of a business (including the operation of a farm) and in the case of a nonprofit organization, the allowable expenses for transportation under this subsection shall not exceed the cost of moving fifty miles from the point from which the business or organization is being displaced.

(d) In order that the State may avail itself of federal participation in making payments under this section, the director will comply with such rules and regulations regarding payments as may be prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation of the United States. [L 1963, c 187, §1; Supp, §111-22; am L 1967, c 106, §1; HRS §264-35]

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