Property Ownership
Which Hawaiian law restricts the use of land for purposes other than those designated, reflecting the state's commitment to land stewardship?
AA. The Hawaii Condominium Property Act
BB. The Hawaii Land Use Law (HRS Chapter 205)✓ Correct
CC. The Real Property Tax Law
DD. The Hawaii Landlord-Tenant Code
Explanation
HRS Chapter 205, administered by the Hawaii Land Use Commission, restricts land use based on classification (urban, rural, agricultural, conservation), reflecting Hawaii's land stewardship philosophy.
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