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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

§414D-5 Filing, service, and copying fees.

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§414D-5 Filing, service, and copying fees.
(a)The following fees shall be paid to the department director upon the filing of corporate documents:
(1)Articles of incorporation, $50;
(2)Articles of amendment, $10;
(3)Restated articles of incorporation, $10;
(4)Articles of merger, $50;
(5)Articles of conversion, $50;
(6)Articles of dissolution, $10;
(7)Annual report of nonprofit domestic or foreign corporation, $5;
(8)Any other statement, report, certificate, application, or other corporate document, except an annual report, of a nonprofit domestic or foreign corporation, $10;
(9)Application for a certificate of authority, $50;
(10)Application for a certificate of withdrawal, $10;
(11)Reservation of corporate name, $10;
(12)Transfer of reservation of corporate name, $10;
(13)Good standing certificate, $5;
(14)Special handling fee for review of corporation documents, excluding articles of merger or conversion, $25;
(15)Special handling fee for review of articles of conversion or merger, $75;
(16)Special handling fee for certificates issued by the department, $10 per certificate;
(17)Special handling fee for certification of documents, $10; and
(18)For filings relating to registered agents, the fees established by section 425R-2.
(b)All special handling fees shall be credited to the compliance resolution fund established under section 26-9(o).
(c)The department director shall adjust the fees assessed under this section, as necessary from time to time, through rules adopted pursuant to chapter 91. [L 2001, c 105, pt of §1; am L 2003, c 124, §20; am L 2004, c 116, §4 and c 117, §2; am L 2009, c 55, §17]
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