HRS §428-809
When the state can shut down a company
The state can start a process to close a limited liability company if it breaks certain rules, like not paying fees or not filing reports. This section lists the reasons the state can use to shut the company down.
businesses
The statute, as written — Grounds for administrative termination
The director may commence a proceeding to terminate a limited liability company administratively if the company fails to: (1) Pay any fees prescribed by law; (2) File its annual report for a period of two years pursuant to section 428-210; (3) Appoint and maintain an agent for service of process as required by this part; or (4) File a statement of a change in the name or business address of the agent as required by this part.
Sections this one refers to
§428-210 Annual report filing rules for limited liability companies
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