HRS §481B-7
Disclosing removed or replaced computer parts before sale
If you sell a computer and have removed or replaced any part from it as it came from the maker, you must tell the buyer in writing, in clear type, exactly what was changed. This rule applies to ads, offers, and sales. The law defines "computer" by referring to another section.
businesses
The statute, as written — Sale of computers; disclosure requirements
No person shall advertise, offer to sell, or sell a computer, if the person has removed or replaced or had removed or replaced any computer part or component from the computer as received from the manufacturer, unless the person conspicuously discloses in type of no less than eight point size, all parts removed or replaced in writing to the consumer. As used in this section "computer" has the same meaning as defined in section 708-890.
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