HRS §414D-305
When can someone use the membership list?
This section says that without the board's permission, no one can get or use the membership list for anything other than a member's own interest as a member. It also lists specific banned uses, like selling it or using it for business.
The statute, as written — - 305 Limitations on use of membership list
Without consent of the board, a membership list or any part thereof shall not be obtained or used by any person for any purpose unrelated to a member's interest as a member. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, without the consent of the board, a membership list or any part thereof shall not be: (1) Used to solicit money or property unless the money or property will be used solely to solicit the votes of the members in an election to be held by the corporation; (2) Used for any commercial purpose; (3) Sold to or purchased by any person; or (4) Published in whole or in part to the general public.
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