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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

§187A-10 Agents to sell licenses.

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§187A-10 Agents to sell licenses.
(a)The department may designate agents to sell fishing licenses in accordance with this section. Agents shall report all sales of licenses to the department monthly and not later than the fifteenth day of the month following the month covered by the report. Wilful failure to make a report shall be cause for cancellation of the agency and upon the cancellation a full accounting and settlement for all licenses shall be made forthwith. All fees collected shall be remitted to the department at the same time as the report of license sales is made. If the agents prepay for the licenses, then the fees collected shall be retained by agents, rather than remitted to the department.
(b)Agents shall receive ten per cent of the value of licenses sold. All reports on license sales shall be made on forms supplied by the department. The duly authorized agents of the department may administer oaths as required in license applications. Chapter 40 shall not apply to the agents. [L 1985, c 94, pt of §1; am L 1987, c 93, §1]
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