HRS §286-120
When the driver's license examiner can cancel your license
The driver's license examiner can cancel your license if you were not supposed to get it, gave wrong information, or committed fraud. If your license is canceled, you must give it back to the examiner.
The statute, as written — Authority of examiner of drivers to cancel licenses
The examiner of drivers may cancel any driver's license if the examiner determines that the licensee was not entitled to it, failed to give the required or correct information in the licensee's application, or committed fraud in making the licensee's application or in obtaining the license. Upon cancellation, the licensee shall surrender the licensee's license to the examiner of drivers.
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