HRS §412:2-611
Collecting unpaid fines and where the money goes
If a financial institution or related person does not pay a final administrative fine, the commissioner can sue them in circuit court to collect it, and may ask the court for attorney's fees and costs. All fines collected are put into the compliance resolution fund.
financial institutions
The statute, as written — Action to recover administrative fines; deposit to compliance resolution fund
(a) If any Hawaii financial institution, institution-affiliated party, or other person fails to pay an assessment after any administrative fine assessed under this chapter has become final, the commissioner shall recover the amount assessed by action in circuit court, in which case the commissioner may request the court to award reasonable attorney's fees and costs. (b) All administrative fines collected under authority of this chapter shall be deposited in the compliance resolution fund established under section 26-9(o).
Sections this one refers to
§26-9 How the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs is organized and what it does
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