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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 281

§281-35 Special conditions; club licenses.

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§281-35 Special conditions; club licenses. [(a)] No liquor shall be sold under a club license to any person not a member of the club nor a guest thereof enjoying the privileges of membership, but a member or a guest enjoying the privileges of membership may purchase liquor for consumption on the premises by the person's own guests.
[(b)] The liquor commission may by rule require the keeping and posting of lists of the members of a club, and the keeping and production of records as to membership and the registration of guests enjoying the privileges of membership.
[(c)] No liquor shall be sold or kept for sale at any club except by the club itself pursuant to its license. If any liquor is sold or kept on the club premises for sale or barter by any member, employee, or person other than the club itself, the club shall be deemed to be selling without a license. [L Sp 1933, c 40, §16; RL 1935, §2585; RL 1945, §7237; RL 1955, §159-34; HRS §281-35; am L 1990, c 171, §12; am L 2006, c 44, §1; am L 2008, c 168, §7]
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