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HRS §468M-2.5

Who must be in charge of an activity desk

Every activity desk must name a principal to manage and supervise it. The desk must tell the department about this person when registering and within ten days of any change. The desk must also give the principal's name and contact info to a client trust account beneficiary if asked.

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The statute, as written — Activity desk principal; responsibilities

(a) Each activity desk shall designate a principal who shall have direct management and supervision of the activity desk, including but not limited to compliance with sections 468M-9 and 468M-10. (b) The activity desk shall designate the activity desk principal with each registration and registration renewal and shall provide notification in writing to the department within ten days after any change in the designation of the activity desk principal. (c) The activity desk shall disclose the name and contact information of the activity desk principal to a client trust account beneficiary upon request. (d) For purposes of this section, "principal" means a corporate officer or director, a partner in a partnership, a sole proprietor, or an individual with an ownership interest in the activity desk who shall be a signatory of any client trust account of the activity desk.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§468M-9 Client trust accounts for activity desks

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