HRS §485A-405
Federal investment advisers must file a notice before doing business here
A federal covered investment adviser must file a notice with the state before doing business in Hawaii, unless it qualifies for an exemption. The notice becomes effective as soon as it is filed. The adviser must also pay fees and submit certain documents.
financial institutions
The statute, as written — Federal covered investment adviser notice filing requirement
(a) Except with respect to a federal covered investment adviser described in subsection (b), it is unlawful for a federal covered investment adviser to transact business in this State as a federal covered investment adviser unless the federal covered investment adviser complies with subsection (c). (b) The following federal covered investment advisers are not required to comply with subsection (c): (1) A federal covered investment adviser without a place of business in this State if its only clients in this State are: (A) Federal covered investment advisers, investment advisers registered under this chapter, and broker-dealers registered under this chapter; (B) Institutional investors; (C) Bona fide preexisting clients whose principal places of residence are not in this State; or (D) Other clients specified by rule adopted or order issued under this chapter; (2) A federal covered investment adviser without a place of business in this State if the person has had, during the preceding twelve months, not more than five clients that are residents of this State in addition to those specified under paragraph (1); or (3) Any other person excluded by rule adopted or order issued under this chapter. (c) A person acting as a federal covered investment adviser not excluded under subsection (b) shall file a notice on a form designated by the commissioner, a consent to service of process complying with section 485A-610, and records that have been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as required by rule adopted or order issued under this chapter, and pay the fees specified in section 485A-410(e). (d) The notice under subsection (c) becomes effective upon its filing.
Sections this one refers to
§485A-410 Fees for registering and filing documents
§485A-610 How legal papers are delivered to the commissioner
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