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HRS §481N-3

Private lawsuits for 340B violations: injunctions only

A 340B covered entity that is harmed by a violation of the 340B drug pricing law can sue to stop the violation. If it wins, the court must order the other side to pay its attorney's fees and court costs. This section only allows injunctions, not money damages.

The statute, as written — Suits by private entities; injunctive relief only

Any 340B covered entity that is injured in its business or property by a violation of section 481N-2 may bring a civil action to enjoin the violation. If a judgment is awarded in favor of the 340B covered entity, the 340B covered entity shall be awarded reasonable attorney's fees together with the costs of the suit.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§481N-2 Drug makers cannot block 340B drug deliveries to contract pharmacies

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