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Laws of the State of Hawaii

  Hawaii's Laws ==>  Hawaii Revised Statues

1996 Index to the Hawaii Revised Statues
 
DIVISION 1. Government
Title 1. General Provisions 
Title 2.  Elections
Title 3. Legislature
Title 4. State Organization And  Administration, Generally
Title 5. State Financial Administration 
Title  6.County Organization And Administration
Title 7. Public Officers And  Employees
Title 8. Public Proceedings And Records
Title 9. Public  Property, Purchasing And Contracting
Title 10. Public Safety And Internal  Security
Title 11. Agriculture And Animals
Title 12. Conservation And  Resources
Title 13. Planning And Economic Development 
Title 14. Taxation 
Title 15. Transportation And Utilities
Title 16. Intoxicating Liquor 
Title 17. Motor And Other Vehicles
Title 18. Education
Title 19.  Health
Title 20. Social Services
Title 21. Labor And Industrial  Relations

DIVISION 2. Business
Title 22. Banks And Financial  Institutions
Title 23. Corporations And Partnerships
Title 23a. Other  Business Entities
Title 24. Insurance 
Title 25. Professions And  Occupations
Title 26. Trade Regulation And Practice
Title 27. Uniform  Commercial Code

DIVISION 3. Property;
Family

Title 28.  Property
Title 29. Decedents' Estates
Title 30. Guardians And Trustees 
Title 30a. Uniform Probate Code
Title 31. Family

DIVISION 4.  Courts And Judicial Proceedings
Title 32. Courts And Court Officers 
Title 33. Evidence
Title 34. Pleadings And Procedure
Title 35.  Appeal And Error
Title 36. Civil Remedies And Defenses And Special  Proceedings

DIVISION 5. Crimes And Criminal  Proceedings
Title  37. Hawaii Penal Code
Title 38. Procedural And
Supplementary Provisions
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                            KULA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
                P.O.  Box  417  Kula,  Maui,  Hawaii    96790
                                                O U R   V I  S I O N
              The VISION of the Kula Community Association is to preserve open  space, 
 
     support agriculture, maintain a rural residential atmosphere, and to work together as a  community.  
   The SPECIFIC PURPOSE of this association is to improve the quality of life for the residents of Kula, to promote civic welfare and generally to benefit the community of Kula.
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