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HRS §183D-35

Bringing in and selling game birds

This law lets certain licensed residents bring game birds into Hawaii to run a shooting preserve or to raise and sell them, except for birds banned by another law. Any bird brought in or raised here must be tagged before it can be sold or moved.

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The statute, as written — Importation; sale of game birds

(a) Any responsible resident of good character who is a holder of the license defined in section 183D-34 may bring within the State and have the custody of, for the purpose of conducting a private and commercial shooting preserve, domestication, propagation, or selling, as provided in this chapter, any game bird, except those prohibited by section 150A-6. (b) Any game bird brought within the State or reared in captivity within the State may be sold or transported for propagation, for food, or for other purposes, if tagged as provided in section 183D-36.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§183D-34 Licenses for shooting preserves and game bird farming

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