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HRS §122A-16

How military courts can punish violations under this chapter

This section says that when this chapter allows punishment by court-martial or nonjudicial punishment, those procedures can happen as if the act were a violation of the military justice rules in chapter 124B. It overrides any limits in that chapter that would otherwise apply.

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The statute, as written — Courts-martial; nonjudicial punishment

Any limitations in chapter 124B to the contrary notwithstanding, whenever this chapter specifically authorizes an act to be punished by court-martial or nonjudicial punishment, the court-martial may be convened or nonjudicial punishment imposed and punishment administered as though the act complained of were a violation of the punitive articles of chapter 124B.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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