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HRS §346-372

Provider agencies and donors are not breaking competition laws

This section says that when provider agencies, donors, or their actions follow the rules in this part, they are not considered an illegal monopoly or a conspiracy to fix prices or reduce competition. Cooperation or agreements made under the rules are also legal.

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The statute, as written — -372] Provider agency and donor cooperation are not in restraint of trade

No provider agency or any other agency, or donor or donors, or method or act thereof that complies with this part shall be deemed a conspiracy or combination in restraint of trade or an illegal monopoly, or an attempt to lessen competition or fix prices arbitrarily, or the creation of a combination or pool, or to accomplish any improper or illegal purpose. Any cooperation or agreement established pursuant to rule shall not be considered as illegal, in restraint of trade, or as part of a conspiracy or combination to accomplish an illegal purpose or act.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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