United States — Hawaii
HRS § 443B-5 - Bond
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Collection agencies must keep a bond on file with the director and meet bond conditions tied to payment, compliance, and business continuity.
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United States — Hawaii
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Collection agencies must keep a bond on file with the director and meet bond conditions tied to payment, compliance, and business continuity.
United States — Hawaii
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The commissioner may deny, suspend, revoke, condition, limit, censure, bar, or penalize certain registration applicants and registrants, but only when the public-interest and other listed conditions are met.
United States — Hawaii
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Certain out-of-state risk retention groups must pay a $300 initial registration fee and a $150 annual service fee to the commissioner.
United States — Hawaii
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Collection agencies must register before collecting debts in the State.
United States — Hawaii
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Certain people dealing with controlled substances in the state must register with the department of public safety, unless an express exemption applies.
United States — Hawaii
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This provision defines key terms used in the chapter, including abandonment, applicant, dilution, director, entity, individual, mark, person, registrant, service mark, trademark, trade name, and use.
United States — Hawaii
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A provider must register with the commissioner and pay the required fee before doing business in the State.
United States — Hawaii
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A qualifying trustee must register the trust in the proper court, unless registration would conflict with a foreign court’s retained jurisdiction.
United States — Hawaii
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A take-over offer cannot be made, and shares cannot be acquired under it, unless the offer is effective; effectiveness depends on filing a registration statement with required information and disclosures.
United States — Hawaii
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A security may be registered by qualification, and the commissioner may delay effectiveness of the registration statement in specified circumstances.
United States — Hawaii
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This section defines key terms, including “Commissioner,” “conversion,” “significant,” “for-profit entity,” and “nonprofit entity,” and requires the business registration division to assist the commissioner on conversion determinations.
United States — Hawaii
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General partnerships doing business in this state must file registration and annual statements with the director of commerce and consumer affairs.