Post-War Planning Division

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Post-War Planning Division

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Dates of existence

1944-01-04/1945

History

The Post-War Planning Division was established: On January 4, 1944. Under the powers of the Hawaii Defense Act of 1941, the Governor set up Rule No. 87 providing for a Post War Planning Division of the Territorial Department of Public Works. The division ceased to exist after reports were generated in 1945.

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Functions, occupations and activities

To prepare a postwar development program for the Territory. Its goal was to establish a coordinated plan of private and public construction aimed at providing employment for returning members of the military forces as well as those who were released from defense jobs at the end of World War II.

Mandates/sources of authority

Hawaii Defense Act of 1941
Rule No. 87

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Territorial Department of Public Works (1900-06/1959)

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hierarchical

Dates of the relationship

1944-01-04/1945

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Dates of creation, revision and deletion

2001-05: Creation

Language(s)

  • English

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Sources

Annual Report of the Department of Public Works, 1944, pages 11-12.

Maintenance notes

2001-05: Creation
2020-10-20, Joel Horowitz: Entered into AtoM

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