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HRS §145D-4

Labeling donated food as not for resale

Charitable, religious, or nonprofit groups that give out donated food must put a label on the food or its package. The label must say the food is not for resale and was safe to eat when the group gave it away.

The statute, as written — Labeling of donated food

Any charitable, religious, or nonprofit organization which receives and distributes donated food pursuant to this chapter shall affix a label upon such food or upon the individual container or package of such food stating that the food is not for resale and stating that it was fit for human consumption at the date that it left control of the charitable organization.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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