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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 474

[§474-5] Comprehensive permit and license information file.

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[§474-5] Comprehensive permit and license information file.
(a)Each state agency that is required to review, approve, or grant permits or licenses for business activities shall report to the center on a form prescribed by the center, each and every type of review, approval, license, and permit administered by that agency. Application forms, applicable agency rules, and the estimated time period necessary for application consideration based on experience and statutory or administrative rule requirements shall accompany each state agency report.
(b)Subsequent to the filing of the report, the state agency shall submit reports to the center on any new requirement or modifications to existing requirements together with applicable forms, rules, and other information required to be filed in the initial report. Upon receipt of those reports, the center shall establish and maintain a comprehensive information file that provides ready access to the most current information provided by the state agencies. [L 2005, c 62, pt of §2]
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