HRS §412:2-606.5
Using a bank's name or logo without permission
This law stops people from using a bank's name or logo in ads or sales pitches without written permission, if it could trick someone into thinking the bank is involved. The state banking commissioner can fine up to $10,000 for each violation.
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The statute, as written — Financial institution name fraud
(a) No person shall use the name or trademark of a financial institution, as defined in section 412:1-109, or its affiliates or subsidiaries when marketing or soliciting existing or prospective customers if the marketing materials are used without the written consent of the financial institution and in a manner that would lead a reasonable person to believe that the material or solicitation originated from, was endorsed by, is related to, or is the responsibility of the financial institution or its affiliates or subsidiaries. (b) The commissioner may impose a civil penalty of up to $10,000 for each violation of this section.
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