HRS §846-10.5
Fees for criminal history record checks
This section says that the state data center and county criminal justice agencies must charge fees for criminal history record checks, except for certain free services. Some groups, like child care facilities and certain nonprofits, do not have to pay. The data center can also make rules about fees and other exemptions.
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The statute, as written — ‑10.5 Fees
(a) Except for services provided to criminal justice agencies and state agencies for employment purposes, the Hawaii criminal justice data center and state and county criminal justice agencies shall assess fees for services provided or to be provided, which shall be deposited into the criminal history record improvement revolving fund. (b) Criminal history record checks mandated for child care facilities shall be exempt from the requirement to pay fees. (c) Nonprofit charitable organizations that are tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3) shall be exempt from fees for criminal history record checks conducted on adult volunteers having direct contact with minors, the elderly, or the disabled. (d) Any other law to the contrary notwithstanding, the data center may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 to establish reasonable fees for services provided by the data center and to establish other exemptions from the requirement to pay fees.
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