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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

[§486N-2] Exemptions.

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[§486N-2] Exemptions. This chapter shall not apply to:
(1)Any nonprofit organization;
(2)Any person operating a business primarily for the purpose of teaching a form of self-defense or dance as an art;
(3)Any private club owned and operated by its members;
(4)Any medically related service performed by a doctor legally authorized to practice medicine or osteopathy in the State, in a private office, clinic, or hospital;
(5)The State or any of its political subdivisions;
(6)Any health club which began offering health club contracts or any other contracts in the State prior to December 31, 1969; or
(7)Any club whose function as a health club is only incidental to its overall function and purpose, and whose covered floor space devoted to the maintenance or development of physical fitness or well-being through physical exercise comprises less than thirty-five per cent of the total covered floor space of the club available to members. [L 1984, c 161, pt of §1]
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