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HRS §328C-4

Labeling donated medicines and health supplies

Charitable, religious, or nonprofit groups that give out donated medicines or health supplies must put a label on each item. The label must say the item is donated, not for resale, and was safe to use on the day it left the group's control.

The statute, as written — Labeling of donated pharmaceuticals or health care supplies

Any charitable, religious, or nonprofit organization which receives and distributes donated pharmaceuticals or health care supplies pursuant to this chapter shall affix a label upon those items stating that the items are donated and are not for resale and stating that they were fit for human consumption or use on the date that they left control of the charitable, religious, or nonprofit organization.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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