Chapter 28
36 sections
§28-1 State's lawyer in court cases
§28-2 Attorney general's duty to prosecute and enforce bonds
§28-2.5 When and how the attorney general can investigate
§28-3 Attorney general must give legal opinions when asked
§28-4 Free legal advice for public officers
§28-5 Free legal help for poor and oppressed citizens
§28-5.2 Attorney General's Power to Protect Charitable Assets
§28-6 Attorney general cannot take fees or act as a lawyer
§28-7 Attorney General's Accounts
§28-7.5 Hiring and duties of the attorney general's administrative manager
§28-8 Who works under the attorney general and what they can do
§28-8.3 Which state offices can hire their own lawyers
§28-8.5 Special assistant to the attorney general: appointment and duties
§28-9 Extra deputy attorneys general for buying rights-of-way
§28-10 No private law practice for top state lawyers
§28-10.5 Criminal and juvenile justice resource coordination
§28-10.6 Crime research, prevention, and education programs
§28-10.8 Attorney general's department can make its own rules
§28-11 Investigators: appointment and powers
§28-12 Official seal for the Attorney General's office
§28-13 State antitrust money fund and its rules
§28-13.5 Rules for the Maui wildfires settlement trust fund
§28-15 How the tobacco enforcement fund is set up and used
§28-16 Litigation deposits trust account
§28-17 Criminal history record checks for access to federal tax information
§28-71 Organized crime unit
§28-91 State Medicaid fraud investigation unit
§28-91.5 Creating a fund for Medicaid fraud recovery money
§28-94 State can sue caregivers who abuse dependent elders
§28-101 Witness security and protection
§28-111 State program helps crime victims and witnesses
§28-121 State program to help find missing children
§28-131 Creating a state drug nuisance enforcement team
§28-141 Unit that reviews surveillance requests
§28-181 Definitions for child trafficking laws
§28-182 State program to fight human trafficking and help victims