§281-32 Licenses, temporary. (a) A temporary license of any class and kind specified in section 281-31 may be granted under the following conditions:
(1) The premises shall have been operated under a license of the same class, kind, and category issued by the liquor commission at least one year immediately prior to the date of filing of the application for a temporary license, except as otherwise approved by the commission;
(2) The license of the same class, kind, and category then in effect for the premises shall be surrendered in such manner and at such time as the commission shall direct;
(3) The applicant for a temporary license shall have filed with the commission an application for a license of the same class, kind, and category currently or previously in effect for the premises;
(4) The application for a temporary license shall be accompanied by a license fee in such amount as may be prescribed by the commission. If the application is denied or withdrawn, the fee which accompanied the application shall become a realization of the county;
(5) A temporary license shall be for a period of not in excess of one hundred twenty days. The license may be renewed at the discretion of the commission for not more than one additional one hundred twenty-day period upon payment of such additional fee as may be prescribed by the commission and upon compliance with all conditions required in this section and section 281-31. When a temporary license has expired and no permanent license has been issued, the sale and service of liquor shall cease until the permanent license is issued; provided that, when applicable, the license shall be properly renewed;
(6) A temporary license shall authorize the licensee to purchase liquor only by payment in currency, check, or certified check for the liquor before or at the time of delivery of the liquor to the licensee, except as otherwise provided by commission rule; and
(7) Sections 281-52 and 281-54 and sections 281-56 to 281-61 shall not apply to any application for a temporary license.
(b) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the commission shall reduce submission requirements, including the waiving of hearings, fees, notarization of documents, submission of floor plans, and other requirements, to provide for the issuance of temporary licenses for the sale of liquor for a period not to exceed one day for fundraising events by nonprofit organizations. The temporary license granted under this subsection to a nonprofit organization for a fundraising event shall enable the nonprofit organization to auction off, at a live or silent auction, liquor in sealed or covered glass, ceramic, or metal containers or services that provide liquor. No criminal history record checks under section 281-53.5 shall be required; provided that the commission may require a background check on the executive director of the nonprofit organization.
For purposes of this subsection, "nonprofit organization" means those charitable organizations recognized under state or federal law and exempt from federal taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(c) The commission may adopt rules to implement this section. [L 1967, c 105, §1; HRS §281-32; am L 1972, c 177, §3; gen ch 1985; am L 1988, c 383, §4; am L 2008, c 168, §6; am L 2018, c 92, §1]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
281-2 Excepted articles; penalty.
281-3 Illegal manufacture, importation, or sale of liquor.
281-4 Liquor consumption on unlicensed premises prohibited, when.
281-11.5 Liquor commission and board attorney.
281-12 Commission and board office.
281-15 Reports, accounts, audit.
281-17 Jurisdiction and powers.
281-17.5 Fees; justified, method of change, limitation.
281-19 Hearings, attendance, examinations.
281-20 General right of inspection.
281-22 Political activities of commission employees.
281-32.5 Permits for trade shows or other exhibitions.
281-33 Special powers, privileges, and rights.
281-33.1 Individual permits to receive shipments of liquor.
281-33.6 Direct shipment of wine by wineries.
281-33.8 Reporting of shipments by carriers.
281-34 Sham operation under club license; supervision.
281-35 Special conditions; club licenses.
281-35.5 Special conditions; condominium hotel licenses.
281-38 Conditions of licenses.
281-39 Place of business; exception; solicitors' and representatives' permits.
281-39.5 Liquor license prohibited; where.
281-42 Manufacturers and wholesale dealers, special restrictions.
281-44 Advertisements and signs upon licensed premises.
281-45 No license issued, when.
281-47 Standard bar; music and dancing available.
281-53 Application; penalty for false statements.
281-53.5 County liquor commissions; criminal history record check.
281-54 Filing fees with application.
281-55 Reference to investigator.
281-56 Report by investigator.
281-57 Preliminary hearing; notice of public hearing.
281-62 Reduction or increase in area of licensed premises.
281-73 Quality of liquor; penalty.
281-76 Tampering with samples; penalty.
281-77 Refusal of samples; penalty.
281-78.5 Practices to promote excessive consumption of liquor; prohibited.
281-79 Entry for examination; obstructing liquor commission operations; penalty.
281-84 Exclusion of intoxicated person from premises; penalty.
281-85 Prize, gift, premium, and other inducement.
281-91 Revocation or suspension of license; hearing.
281-93 Reports to prosecuting officers.
281-94 Forfeiture of fee paid.
281-95 Bankruptcy, insolvency, death.
281-97 When sale without license authorized.
281-101 Unlicensed manufacture or sale of liquor; penalty.
281-101.4 Hearing, illegal manufacture, importation, or sale of liquor.
281-101.5 Prohibitions involving minors; penalty.
281-102 Other offenses; penalty.
281-102.5 Purchasing from other than primary source of supply; penalty.
281-104 Investigators, employees, counsel for.
281-105 Determination whether acts were in scope of duty.
281-106 Prosecutions not to exclude other remedies affecting license or goods.
281-108 Search warrants; seizure.
281-109 Seizure without warrant.