HRS §342J-13
Permit fees and where the money goes
The director can set reasonable fees for permits to cover the costs of issuing them and enforcing their rules. These fees go into the state's general fund. The fees do not include court costs or other costs from formal enforcement actions.
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The statute, as written — Fees
The director may establish reasonable fees for the issuance of permits to cover the cost of issuance thereof and for the implementation and enforcement of the terms and conditions of permits (not including court costs or other costs associated with any formal enforcement action). The fees shall be deposited to the credit of the general fund.
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