Chapter 467B
25 sections
§467B-1 Definitions for charitable fundraising and solicitation rules
§467B-1.5 What paid fundraisers must tell you before asking for money
§467B-2.1 Registering and deactivating charitable organizations
§467B-2.3 Rules for online charity fundraising platforms
§467B-2.5 Charity fundraisers must report money and keep records
§467B-2.7 Rules for online donation platforms that register as charities
§467B-3 Sharing charity information with other states
§467B-5 Keeping records for charity activities
§467B-5.5 Rules for businesses running charity sales promotions
§467B-6.5 Annual financial reports, records, and fees for charities
§467B-8 Filed charity documents become public records
§467B-9 Rules for honest charity fundraising in Hawaii
§467B-9.3 Investigations, subpoenas, and court orders
§467B-9.5 When the attorney general can demand audited financial statements
§467B-9.6 What happens when charities break the rules
§467B-9.7 What the attorney general can do to enforce charity rules
§467B-10 Penalties for breaking this chapter
§467B-10.5 Breaking this law is an unfair business practice
§467B-11.5 Which charities can skip registration and financial reporting
§467B-12 Registration and filing rules for professional fundraisers
§467B-12.5 Written contracts for fundraising services must be filed with the attorney general
§467B-13 Attorney general can make rules for this law
§467B-15 A special fund for charity oversight money
§467B-16 How legal papers can be delivered to charities and fundraisers
§467B-17 State can order charity to stop breaking rules