Chapter 142
75 sections
§142-1 Information and statistics
§142-2 Rules for animal health and movement
§142-3 Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity: Duties and Powers
§142-3.5 Renting out animal industry property
§142-3.6 Animal industry special fund and how it is used
§142-4 Animals entering Hawaii must be inspected
§142-4.5 Health certificate for animals entering Hawaii
§142-5 Landing of animals
§142-5.5 People with service animals can stay during quarantine
§142-6 When the state can quarantine or destroy animals
§142-7 Breeding in quarantine prohibited
§142-8 Reporting animal arrivals
§142-9 Quarantine between islands
§142-10 Importing animals from infected areas
§142-11 Forfeiture of animals and related items
§142-12 Penalties for breaking this chapter
§142-13 Report sick animals to the agriculture department
§142-14 Selling or using sick animals is a crime
§142-16 Tuberculin tests for dairy and breeding cattle
§142-17 Branding cattle that have tuberculosis
§142-18 Disposal of tuberculous animals
§142-19 Payments for cattle killed because of tuberculosis
§142-20 Disinfecting premises after removing tuberculous cattle
§142-21 Working with federal officials on animal diseases
§142-22 Anaplasmosis: Payment for Slaughtered Cattle
§142-23 Testing cattle for brucellosis and paying owners
§142-23.1 Payments for pigs destroyed due to hog cholera
§142-23.5 Feeding garbage to pigs is banned without a permit
§142-28.5 Animal quarantine special fund
§142-29 Enforcement; citation and summons
§142-30 How police must write and give citations for animal law violations
§142-31 Swearing to the truth of a complaint
§142-32 Fines and penalties for breaking agriculture rules
§142-33 What counts as a repeat agricultural crime and its punishment
§142-41 Registering livestock brands and the penalties for using unregistered ones
§142-42 When your brand registration expires and how to renew it
§142-43 How the department decides who gets a brand
§142-44 Owners of unbranded animals
§142-45 Using someone else's registered brand is illegal
§142-46 Using an unregistered brand is illegal
§142-47 Changing or removing an animal's brand is illegal
§142-48 Illegal branding of someone else's animals and the penalty
§142-49 Livestock sale and transport certificate
§142-50 Definitions for animal branding and marking
§142-51 Inspection before slaughter
§142-61 Lawful fences and electric fences
§142-62 Breaking a fence to let animals trespass
§142-63 Animal owner must pay for damage to fenced crops
§142-64 Animals on unfenced cultivated land
§142-65 Animals trespassing on fenced uncultivated land
§142-66 Animals on public roads and lands
§142-68 Fine for continued trespassing by animals
§142-69 Impounding a stallion found on your land
§142-70 Who pays for costs of catching stray animals
§142-71 How animals are taken and owners are told
§142-72 Getting your animal back if you think it was impounded illegally
§142-73 Appealing a judge's decision about impounded animals
§142-74 Dog owner's responsibility and penalty
§142-75 What dog owners must do after their dog bites someone
§142-91 Protecting newly introduced wild animals
§142-92 Mongoose: keeping or breeding; penalty
§142-93 Keeping or feeding a mongoose without a permit is a crime
§142-93.5 Killing mongooses is allowed in any legal way
§142-94 When you can kill loose rabbits or Belgian hares
§142-95 Keeping rabbits and Belgian hares off the ground
§142-96 Frightening animals and the fines for it
§142-97 Leading dangerous animals through streets and fines
§142-98 Fees for animal quarantine services and who pays them
§142-99 What to do if you find a lost animal
§142-100 Beekeeper registration and apiary program
§142-101 What the words mean in this part
§142-102 Getting a permit to own pigeons
§142-103 Flying carrier pigeons for exercise, training, and racing
§142-111 Definitions for Aviary Game Bird Rules
§142-112 Getting a permit to raise aviary game birds