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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

[§486B-3] Unlawful profiteering.

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[§486B-3] Unlawful profiteering. Any person who sells petroleum products and who, with intent to enhance the price or restrict the supply of petroleum products:
(1)Wilfully causes or permits preventable waste in the production, manufacture, storage, or distribution of petroleum products;
(2)Prevents, limits, lessens, or restricts the manufacture, production, supply, or distribution of petroleum products;
(3)Enters into any contract, combination, or conspiracy in restraint of trade or commerce;
(4)Exacts or demands any unjust or unreasonable profit in the sale, exchange, or handling of petroleum products; or
(5)In any way aids or abets the doing of any act prohibited in paragraphs
(1)to (4),
commits an unlawful trade practice. [L 2006, c 78, pt of §21]
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