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HI HB382
Bill
Status
1/17/2025
Primary Sponsor
Nadine Nakamura
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AI Summary
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Establishes new recordkeeping requirements for secondhand dealers, mandating that transaction records be kept on premises for 2 years after the date of sale
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Extends pawnbroker record retention requirements from 1 year to 2 years after the loan maturity date
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Authorizes the county treasurer, chief of police, or their authorized representatives to inspect pawnbroker and secondhand dealer records at any time
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Standardizes language in Chapter 445 of Hawaii Revised Statutes to clarify who may conduct inspections of business records
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Part of the Honolulu Police Department legislative package aimed at modernizing recordkeeping while reducing administrative burden on businesses that reuse or recycle goods
Legislative Description
Relating To Recordkeeping.
Secondhand Dealers
Last Action
Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
12/8/2025