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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 134

[ §134-69] Reporting of order to Hawaii criminal justice data center.

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[ §134-69] Reporting of order to Hawaii criminal justice data center.
(a)The court shall notify the Hawaii criminal justice data center no later than one business day after issuing, serving, renewing, dissolving, or terminating an ex parte gun violence protective order or a one-year gun violence protective order under this part and after receiving notice of such an order.
(b)The information required to be submitted to the Hawaii criminal justice data center pursuant to this section shall include identifying information about the petitioner and respondent and the date the order was issued, served, renewed, dissolved, or terminated. In the case of a one-year gun violence protective order, the court shall include the date the order is set to expire.
(c)The Hawaii criminal justice data center shall maintain a searchable database of the information it receives under this section and make the information available to law enforcement agencies upon request.
(d)The Hawaii criminal justice data center shall within one business day make information about an ex parte gun violence protective order or a one-year gun violence protective order issued, served, renewed, dissolved, or terminated pursuant to this part available to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System for the purposes of firearm purchaser background checks. [L 2019, c 150, pt of §2]
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