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HRS §368-15

Checking if agreements and orders are followed

The commission can check, within one year, whether a person or business is following a conciliation agreement, settlement, or commission order. If they are not following it, the commission can take action to enforce it.

The statute, as written — Compliance review

At any time in its discretion but not later than one year from the date of a conciliation agreement, predetermination settlement, or after the date of a commission's order to cease an unlawful practice and to take appropriate remedy, the commission shall investigate whether the terms of the agreement, settlement, or order are being complied with by the respondent. Upon a finding that the terms of the agreement, settlement, or the terms of the commission's order, are not being complied with by the respondent, the commission shall take affirmative action as authorized in section 368-3.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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