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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

[ §92H-6] Exceptions.

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[ §92H-6] Exceptions. This chapter shall not apply to:
(1)Protected personal information that the covered public servant or their family member voluntarily publishes on the Internet after October 1, 2024;
(2)Records pertaining to property presumed abandoned pursuant to chapter 523A, the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act;
(3)Information subject to disclosure pursuant to a court order;
(4)Filings made pursuant to chapter 490, the Uniform Commercial Code, and recorded judgments;
(5)Copies of recorded instruments affecting title to real property or property tax records that contain protected personal information that are provided by the bureau of conveyances or another government agency to a title insurer as defined in section 431:20-102, underwritten title company as defined in section 431:20-102, licensed title insurance producer under article 9A of chapter 431, or title plant company that has requested to access the record in its ordinary course of business, or are provided by such organization to a government agency for government purposes;
(6)Records a government agency provides to any other government entity; provided that the record shall not be made publicly available on the Internet;
(7)Information that is relevant to and displayed as part of a news story, commentary, editorial, or other speech on a matter of public concern;
(8)The furnishing of consumer reports by a consumer reporting agency protected by and subject to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, title 15 United States Code section 1681 et seq.;
(9)The disclosure of nonpublic personal information protected by and subject to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, title 15 United States Code section 6801 et seq. (Public Law 106-102);
(10)The disclosure of information regulated by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, title 42 United States Code section 1320d et seq.;
(11)The disclosure of information subject to the Driver's Privacy Protection Act, title 18 United States Code section 2721 et seq.; and
(12)The publication of a notice, including a notice of an administrative hearing or appeal, that is required by law. [L 2024, c 187, pt of §2]
Revision Note
"October 1, 2024" substituted for "the effective date of this chapter" pursuant to §23G-15.
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