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HRS §514B-113

Condominium rules cannot discriminate against medical cannabis users

This section makes void any condominium rule that discriminates against a resident with a valid medical cannabis certificate, unless the rule bans tobacco smoking and the cannabis is smoked. It does not reduce the association's duty to reasonably accommodate disabilities.

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The statute, as written — Medical cannabis; discrimination

A provision in any articles of incorporation, declaration, bylaws, administrative rules, house rules, or association documents of a condominium allowing for any of the discriminatory practices listed in section 515-3(a)(1) to (7) against a person residing in a unit who has a valid certificate for the medical use of cannabis as provided in section 329-123 in any form is void, unless the documents prohibit the smoking of tobacco and the medical cannabis is used by means of smoking. Nothing in this section shall be construed to diminish the obligation of a condominium association to provide reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities pursuant to section 515-3(a)(9).
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§329-123 Medical cannabis registration for patients and caregivers

§515-3 What Counts as Illegal Discrimination in Housing Deals

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