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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 351

§351-82 Effect of conviction upon contract; deposit of monetary compensation with the commission.

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§351-82 Effect of conviction upon contract; deposit of monetary compensation with the commission. If the person indicted or charged is subsequently convicted, the person, firm, corporation, partnership, association, or other legal entity which entered into a contract of the type identified in section 351 - 81 shall:
(1)Deposit fifty per cent of the monetary compensation paid under such contract into a collection account established by the commission pursuant to section 351 - 83 and deposit the other fifty per cent of such monetary compensation in a special account established by the commission pursuant to section 351 - 84 if a timely appeal from the conviction is filed and the contract provides that monetary compensation is payable to the convicted person; or
(2)Deposit all monetary compensation paid under such contract with the commission to a special account established pursuant to section 351 - 84, if a timely appeal from the conviction is:
(A)Filed and the contract provides that the monetary compensation is payable to a person other than the convicted person;
(B)Filed, the conviction is affirmed on appeal, and no further appellate action is allowed; or
(C)Not filed. [L 1986, c 155, pt of §1; am L 1998, c 240, §5]
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