HRS §244D-16
Fines for selling liquor without a permit
This section sets fines for anyone who sells liquor without the required permit. The fine applies to each separate violation, whether the person acts on their own or for someone else. It does not cover acts that have penalties elsewhere in this chapter.
The statute, as written — Penalties
(a) The penalties provided by this section shall apply to any person whether acting as principal, agent, officer, or director, for oneself, itself, or for another person, and shall apply to each single violation, but shall not apply to any act the punishment for which is elsewhere prescribed by this chapter. (b) Any dealer who sells liquor without a permit as required by this chapter shall be fined not more than $1,000. [L Sp 1984 1st, c 1, pt of §2; gen ch 1985; am L 1986, c 344, §10; am L 1995, c 92, §16]
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