Hawaii Revised Statutes
Haw. Rev. Stat. § 264-12 (2026)
Penalty for violations
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§264-12 Penalty for violations. Any person, including any public officer or employee who violates section 264-6, shall be fined not more than $250 or imprisoned not more than three months, or both. [L 1967, c 163, pt of §2; HRS §264-12]
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Classification of offense and authorized punishment, see §§701-107, 706-640, and 706-663.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2012–2024 · leading case: State v. Gonzalez., 288 P.3d 788 (Haw. 2012).
State v. Gonzalez., 288 P.3d 788 (Haw. 2012). “…19 (keeping Belgian hares off of the ground), HRS § 142-96 (2011) 20 (frightening animals and endangering others), HRS § 264-12 (2011) 21 and HRS § 264-6 (2011) 22 (preventing per *323 sons from breaking up or “disturbing” state highways), HRS § 448-3(a) (2011) 23…”
Kanahele v. State., 549 P.3d 275 (Haw. 2024). “HRS § 264-12. And DOT can only designate a road as a state highway if it owns that road.”
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