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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

CHAPTER 125C

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CHAPTER 125C
PROCUREMENT, CONTROL, DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Part I. General Powers and Procedures
During a Shortage
Section
125C-1 Findings and purpose
125C-2 "Shortage" defined
125C-3 Powers in a shortage
125C-4 Adopting, filing, and taking effect of rules
125C-5 Publication of rules and declarations
125C-6 Petition for adoption, amendment, repeal, or
suspension of rules
125C-7 Repealed
125C-8 Personnel; delegation of powers
125C-9 Investigations and surveys
125C-10 Fraud; misdemeanor
125C-11 Repealed
Part II. Hardship Set-Aside and Allocation of
Petroleum Products During a Shortage
125C-21 Definitions
125C-22 When set-aside required
125C-23 Set-aside system
Part III. Energy Emergency Planning
125C-31 Biennial state energy emergency preparedness plan
125C-32 Biennial county energy emergency preparedness plans
Cross References
Energy industry information reporting, see chapter 486J.
Unfair trade practices by petroleum industry, see chapter 486B.
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