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HRS §663J-9

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This section says that the rights and remedies in this chapter do not stop anyone from suing under other laws, including common law, for damages from sexual exploitation or sex trafficking. It also does not limit the liability of any person or business under other laws.

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The statute, as written — Other remedies preserved

The remedies provided under this chapter shall not restrict the right of any individual to bring an action under any other law, including common law, to recover damages arising out of the use of the individual in sexual exploitation, or subjecting the individual to sex trafficking, or the coercion incident to the individual being used in sexual exploitation or sex trafficking; nor shall this chapter limit or restrict the liability of any person, business, business owner, or business operator under any other law.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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