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HRS §445-30

Auctioneer record books

This section requires auctioneers to keep a record book with details about items they receive and sell, and to make it available for public inspection during business hours. Entries must be made right after each transaction.

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The statute, as written — Record books

Every auctioneer shall keep and preserve a record book in which shall be entered: (1) A detailed list and description of the property received for sale; (2) The name of the person from whom, or on account of whom the same is received; (3) The date upon which the same is received; (4) The date upon which the same is sold; (5) The price for which each article is sold; (6) The name of the person to whom each article is sold; which record shall, during the regular business hours be open to the inspection of any person desiring to see the same. Every such entry shall be made immediately after each transaction required to be recorded.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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