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HRS §414D-248

When the state can dissolve a corporation

This section lists the reasons the state can start dissolving a corporation. It can do so if the corporation does not pay required fees, does not file its annual report for two years, does not keep a process agent, or does not file a required agent name or address change.

The statute, as written — Grounds for administrative dissolution

The department director may commence a proceeding under section 414D-249 to administratively dissolve a corporation if the corporation fails to: (1) Pay any fees prescribed by law; (2) File its annual report for a period of two years; (3) Appoint and maintain an agent for service of process as required; or (4) File a statement of a change in the name or business address of the agent as required under chapter 425R.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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§414D-249 What happens when the state dissolves a corporation

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