HRS §480-15.1
Penalty for ignoring a court order to stop
This section sets the penalty for ignoring a court order that tells you to stop breaking this law. You can be fined for each violation, and each day you keep ignoring a final order counts as a new violation. The State collects the fine through a lawsuit.
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The statute, as written — Penalty
Any person, firm, company, association, or corporation violating an injunctive order to cease and desist from violating any provisions of this chapter shall be fined by a sum not less than $500 nor more than $10,000, which sum shall be collected in a civil action brought by the attorney general or the director of the office of consumer protection on behalf of the State. Each separate violation of any such order shall be a separate offense, except that in the case of a violation through continuing failure or neglect to obey a final order of the court, each day of continuance of such failure shall constitute a separate offense.
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