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HRS §261-7.6

Paying airport charges by credit card

This section says you can pay the State for products or services at a State-run airport with a credit card, but only if the department has set up that payment method and the comptroller approved it. You cannot use a credit card for payments made under protest, and each credit card payment is limited to $500.

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The statute, as written — Use of credit cards to pay for airport charges

Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any payments due and owing to the State for any products or services received from the State at any airport operated by the State may be made by credit card, if prior arrangements have been made by the department for payments through the use of the credit card and the arrangements have been approved by the comptroller. However, credit cards may not be used to make payments under protest pursuant to section 40-35. The maximum charge that may be paid to the department by use of a credit card on any transaction is $500.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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