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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 145

CHAPTER 145

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CHAPTER 145
REGULATION OF FARM PRODUCE
Part I. Regulation of Dealers
Section
145-1 Definitions
145-2 Licenses
145-3 Records
145-4 Bonding of commission merchant and broker
145-5 Reports of consignment sales
145-6 Remittances
145-7 Credit for loss or dumping
145-8 Duty of department
145-9 Complaints and investigations
145-10 Administrative penalties
145-11 Nuisance may be enjoined, abated
145-12 Criminal penalties
145-13 Remedies and penalties not exclusive
145-14 Disposition of fees and charges
145-15 Rules and regulations
Part II. Ownership and Movement of Agricultural
Commodities
145-21 Definitions
145-22 Agricultural commodities; ownership and movement
certification
145-23 Repealed
145-24 Authorization to inspect
145-25 Enforcement; criminal penalties
145-26 Repealed
145-27 Authorization to seize and hold commodities;
disposition
145-28 Repealed
Part III. Produce Safety--Repealed
145-31 to 39 Repealed
Note
Chapter heading amended by L 1999, c 186, §3.
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