HRS §425E-906
When the state can cancel a business's permission to operate
The state can cancel a limited partnership's permission to do business if it breaks certain rules, like not paying fees or filing required papers. Cancellation does not erase the partners' responsibility for penalties they already owe.
The statute, as written — Cancellation of certificate of authority
(a) The director may cancel the certificate of authority of a limited partnership administratively if: (1) The partnership fails to: (A) Pay any fees prescribed by law; (B) File its annual statement for a period of two years; (C) Appoint and maintain an agent for service of process as required by chapter 425R; or (D) File a statement of a change in the name or business address of the agent as required by section 425R-7; or (2) A misrepresentation has been made of any material matter in any application, report, affidavit, or other record or document submitted by the partnership. (b) Cancellation of a certificate of authority shall not relieve the general partners of liability for the penalties for failure to file any statement or certificate required by this chapter.
Sections this one refers to
§425R-7 How an entity changes its registered agent
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