United States — Hawaii
HRS § 161-39 - Registration Compensation
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A person must register with the board before engaging in the listed poultry-related intrastate businesses.
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United States — Hawaii
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A person must register with the board before engaging in the listed poultry-related intrastate businesses.
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Covered businesses must register with the director and pay a one-time $20 fee.
United States — Hawaii
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After the business ends, the registrant must give the certificate of registration to the director within 10 days.
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A registrant must give the director and clients at least 60 days’ notice before a collection agency stops business, and include required details about the termination and any account transfer.
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A mark registration may be assigned with the business goodwill, and assignments must be in writing; recording with the director is optional but affects priority. A registrant may also change the name on the registration by filing with the director and paying the fee.
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A person must register with the board before doing certain intrastate meat, carcass, animal food, warehouse, or related trading business.
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Warrantors must register with the commissioner before doing business or issuing warranties, pay the required fee, and update registration records annually. Certain non-warrantor sellers are not required to register, and vehicle protection product activities are exempt from specified laws.
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Operators or plan managers must register, pay the required fee, display the registration and local contact details, and include required information in advertisements.
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A charter tour operator may not operate unless registered as a travel agency with the director and complying with the chapter’s applicable rules.
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A purchasing group doing business in the State must pay a $300 initial registration fee and a $150 annual service fee by August 16 each year; late payment can trigger a 50% penalty, notice from the commissioner, and possible registration revocation.
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A forfeited registration can be restored by filing the director’s application and paying fees set by rule; otherwise, if not restored within 60 days, the registration is terminated and the collection agency must stop doing business.
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Professional employer organizations must register with the director before entering agreements in the state and must keep registration information current through renewals and annual filings.