HRS §431:3A-502
No unfair treatment for opting out of info sharing
This section says that a licensee cannot treat a customer or consumer unfairly just because they chose to stop the sharing of their private financial information. It protects people from being punished for exercising their privacy choice.
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The statute, as written — Nondiscrimination
A licensee shall not unfairly discriminate against any consumer or customer because that consumer or customer has opted out from the disclosure of nonpublic personal financial information under this article.
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