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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

§244D-3 Cooperation between department and liquor commission.

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§244D-3 Cooperation between department and liquor commission. The department of taxation and the liquor commission, if the commission exercises its authority under this chapter, shall cooperate in the enforcement of this chapter.
The department shall notify the proper liquor commission of the name and address of every permittee whose permit has been revoked, and any license issued to the permittee under the liquor law thereupon shall be deemed forfeited.
The department may notify the proper liquor commission of the name and address of every person who has failed to file any return required, or to pay any tax prescribed, or to secure a permit, or to perform any other duty or act imposed under this chapter, and the proper liquor commission shall thereupon suspend any license that may have been issued to any person under the liquor law until the time the person complies with this chapter. [L Sp 1984 1st, c 1, pt of §2; am L 1986, c 344, §3; am L 2022, c 76, §1]
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