Examples of Department of Hawaiian Home Lands in a sentence
The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands will determine the eligibility and will notify the Contracting Officer.
The Chairman of the Hawaiian Homes Commission, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands.
With respect to environmental responsibilities under the programs listed in §58.1(b)(3)(ii) and (6) through (12), a state, unit of general local government, Indian tribe or Alaska Native Village, or the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, when it is the recipient under the program.
In September 2015, the Commission staff began meeting with representatives from Earthjustice, KAA, Agribusiness Development Corporation (ADC), Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, and KIUC to discuss the potential for resolving certain issues through mediation.
With respect to NAHASDA assistance under §58.1(b)(10), the Indian tribe or the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands; and (B) With respect to the Section 184 Indian Housing Loan Guarantee program under §58.1(b)(11), the Indian tribe.
Once each month on a day prescribed by HUD, the mortgagee shall notify the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands of all mort- gages insured pursuant to section 247 of the National Housing Act on leaseholds of Hawaiian home lands that are delin- quent on the last day of the month, or that were reported as delinquent the previous month.
On November 27, 2015, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands filed a petition to reserve an estimated 33.145 million gallons per day of surface water from the Waimea surface water hydrologic unit.
X Office of Public and Indian Housing: Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) The Office of Native American Programs administers housing and community development programs that benefit American Indian and Alaska Native tribal governments, tribal members, the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, Native Hawaiians, and other Native American organizations.
For matters relating to Native Hawaiian small business concerns: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands PO Box 1879 Honolulu, HI 96805.
A mortgage on a home- stead lease granted by the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands covering a one- to four-family residence located on Hawaiian home lands is eligible for insurance pursuant to section 247 of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z–12) if the mortgagor is a native Hawaiian who will occupy it as a prin- cipal residence, and if the mortgage meets the requirements of this subpart as modified by this section.