HRS §456-9.5
State fund for notary fees and expenses
This section creates a special state fund for notary-related money. Fees, fines, and other payments go into it. The attorney general's office runs the fund and can spend it on staff, equipment, and training for notary work.
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The statute, as written — Notaries public special fund
(a) There is established in the state treasury the notaries public special fund into which shall be deposited: (1) All fees, administrative fines, charges, or other payments received pursuant to section 456-9; (2) Penalties and fines for violations of section 456-3 or 456-7; (3) Appropriations made for deposit into the notaries public special fund; and (4) Interest earned on money in the notaries public special fund. (b) The notaries public special fund shall be administered by the department of the attorney general. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, moneys in the notaries public special fund shall be used for personnel costs, the acquisition of equipment, and operating and administrative costs deemed necessary by the department of the attorney general to administer this chapter. The moneys in the fund may also be used to train personnel as the attorney general deems necessary, and for any other activity related to notaries public.
Sections this one refers to
§456-3 Notary seal rules: what it must show and when to turn it in
§456-9 Fees and fines for notaries public
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