HRS §801G-11
Lying on a confidential address application
This law says you cannot lie about your address being dangerous or give false information when applying for or renewing a confidential address program. If you do, you can be fined up to $500.
The statute, as written — Prohibitions; penalty
(a) No applicant or program participant shall falsely attest that disclosure of the applicant's or program participant's actual address will endanger the applicant's or program participant's safety or knowingly provide false information on an initial application or an application for renewal. (b) An applicant or program participant who violates this section shall be fined not more than $500.
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