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HRS §467-21

Real estate commission can step into a court case

This section lets the real estate commission join a court case when it gets notice under another law. It can defend the person being sued and must receive all court papers. Any settlement from the recovery fund needs approval from most of the commission.

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The statute, as written — The real estate commission has standing in court

When the real estate commission receives notice, as provided in section 467-18(a), the commission may enter an appearance, file an answer, appear at the court hearing, defend the action, or take whatever other action it deems appropriate on behalf and in the name of the defendant, and take recourse through any appropriate method of review on behalf of, and in the name of, the defendant. The commission or its legal representative shall be served with all pleadings in an action which may result in a recovery from the real estate recovery fund. Settlement of any claim against the real estate recovery fund may be made only with the agreement of a majority of the commission that settlement is in the best interest of the real estate recovery fund.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§467-18 Deadlines and rules for getting paid from the real estate recovery fund

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