Chapter 328
91 sections
§328-1 Definitions for health and safety rules
§328-2 Definitions for labeling and packaging rules
§328-3 How to decide if a product label or ad is misleading
§328-4 Rules for antiseptic claims, new drugs, and contamination
§328-5 What counts as 'selling'
§328-6 Banned actions involving food, drugs, and other products
§328-7 Court orders to stop health law violations
§328-8 Rules for food standards and permits
§328-9 When food is considered unsafe or fake
§328-10 When food labels are false or misleading
§328-10.5 Rules for exempting food from labeling
§328-11 Emergency food permits when contamination is a risk
§328-12 When health permits can be suspended and how to get them back
§328-12.3 Protecting food from contamination
§328-12.4 No latex gloves in food establishments
§328-12.7 Rules for selling unpackaged processed food in bulk
§328-13 When added substances in food, drugs, or cosmetics are considered safe
§328-14 When drugs or devices are considered contaminated or fake
§328-15 When drugs or devices are misbranded
§328-16 Rules for dispensing prescription drugs and labeling
§328-16.2 Customized patient medication package
§328-16.5 Choosing whether your prescription label shows your condition
§328-17 Rules for selling new drugs and exceptions
§328-17.5 Drug recall: who must pull the drug
§328-17.6 Rules for filling prescriptions from out-of-state doctors
§328-17.7 Keeping records of prescriptions
§328-17.8 Rules for sending prescriptions electronically
§328-17.9 Ban on tying electronic equipment to exclusive deals
§328-18 When makeup or skin products are considered unsafe or dirty
§328-19 When a cosmetic is misbranded
§328-19.1 Rules for labeling and packaging consumer goods
§328-20 False advertising for food, drugs, devices, and cosmetics
§328-21 Health director can make rules and hold hearings
§328-22 Duties of the Department of Health
§328-23 Health officials can inspect food, drugs, and cosmetics
§328-24 When you must give a product sample to the health director
§328-25 Health director's power to inspect, demand records, and seize unsafe products
§328-26 What happens to unsafe food or drugs after a court order
§328-27 When the health department can destroy spoiled food
§328-28 County lawyers must act on health law violations
§328-29 Fines and jail for breaking food and drug rules, with some exceptions
§328-30 Fines for breaking health rules
§328-31 Court orders to stop violations
§328-41 What cold storage terms mean in this law
§328-42 Cold storage warehouses must meet health rules
§328-43 Keeping records and marking food in cold storage
§328-44 Storing bad food and fishing bait rules
§328-45 Cold storage time limit
§328-46 No returning food to cold storage after it is sold
§328-47 Labeling cold stored food
§328-48 Penalty for breaking drug rules
§328-49 When fish can be put in cold storage for later sale
§328-50 Selling fish caught on commercial fishing boats
§328-51 Penalty for ruining fish or blocking cold storage
§328-61 Labeling thawed food that looks fresh
§328-62 What the 'Previously Frozen' label must look like
§328-63 Court can stop violations of this part
§328-64 Daily fines for breaking these rules
§328-66 What counts as thawed food
§328-71 What the words mean in the flour and bread rules
§328-72 Flour must be enriched
§328-73 White bread and rolls must meet enriched standards
§328-74 Labeling rules for flour and wrapped white bread
§328-75 How the health department enforces flour and bread rules and can pause them
§328-76 Fines and jail time for breaking health rules
§328-79 Home honey producers can sell without a processing permit
§328-80 Home-based honey producer inspections after a complaint
§328-91 Definitions for generic drug substitution rules
§328-92 When pharmacists can substitute generic drugs
§328-94 Pharmacists must keep records of drug substitutions
§328-96 How Hawaii keeps its list of interchangeable generic drugs
§328-97 Pharmacies must post a sign about generic drug options
§328-98 Pharmacist liability for choosing generic drugs
§328-99 Out-of-state prescriptions are exempt from these rules
§328-102 Breaking these rules is a crime
§328-103 Fines for breaking health rules
§328-104 Health director can sue to stop violations
§328-105 Health department's job to enforce these rules
§328-111 Rules for storing and tracking wholesale prescription drugs
§328-112 Definitions for prescription drug rules
§328-113 Rules for wholesale prescription drug distributors
§328-114 Notice and chance to respond before criminal charges
§328-115 Inspection of wholesale drug distributors
§328-116 Penalties for breaking food safety rules and a way to avoid them
§328-117 Fines for breaking health rules
§328-118 Court orders to stop violations
§328-119 Minimum requirements for storing and handling prescription drugs
§328-120 Recordkeeping for wholesale drug distributors
§328-121 Written rules wholesale drug distributors must follow
§328-122 Responsible persons
§328-123 Salvaging and reprocessing