Hawaii Revised Statutes
281. Intoxicating Liquor
281-33.1 Individual permits to receive shipments of liquor.

§281-33.1 Individual permits to receive shipments of liquor. (a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, any unlicensed adult person may apply to the liquor commission and be issued, for a nominal fee, except as hereinafter provided, a permit to receive a single shipment of liquor from outside the State, not to exceed five gallons, (19 liters), for use and consumption by the applicant and the applicant's household and not for sale in any form.
(b) In the case of a shipment that the applicant shows is an unsolicited gift, the quantities permitted to be received under subsection (a) shall be limited to 3.2 gallons (12 liters) in total of all kinds of liquor.
(c) In the case of a shipment in respect of which the applicant shows to the liquor commission that the liquor was prior to the date of the application the personal property of the applicant, formed a part of the applicant's household goods, was used and stored outside the State, and was originally acquired (or made by the applicant) outside the State, the quantity of wine, or other liquor capable of aging and originating from grapes or other fruit, which shall be permitted to be received under subsection (a) may exceed the limit there stated if the commission finds that it is reasonable to do so consistent with the intent of this statute to allow persons taking up residency in the State the free movement of their household goods into this State.
(d) In the case of a shipment of wine or beer that is otherwise available in the State, the permit shall not be issued unless the applicant pays a fee equal to the tax that would be imposed by section 244D-4 upon the use of liquor having a wholesale price equal to the price paid or to be paid by the applicant for the wine or beer being shipped, and such fee shall be in lieu of the imposition by section 244D-4 of any tax upon the use of the wine or beer.
(e) Except in the case of applications meeting the requirements of subsection (b), (c), or (d), the permit shall not be issued unless the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the liquor commission that each of the brands to be brought in under the permit is otherwise unavailable in the State.
(f) No more than one permit may be issued pursuant to subsection (a) in respect of any one household in any calendar year, and each applicant shall be required to affirm, under penalty of perjury, that no member of the applicant's household has previously received such a permit in the applicable calendar year.
(g) All such applications and shipments shall be in accordance with regulations promulgated by the liquor commission.
(h) A common carrier to whom the permit is presented is authorized to make delivery of the described shipment to the person named in the permit. Delivery of such a shipment pursuant to the permit shall not be deemed to constitute a sale in this State.
(i) An unlicensed adult shall not be required to obtain a permit under this section to receive shipments of liquor pursuant to section 281-33.6. [L 1976, c 190, §2; am L 1984, c 269, §2; am L 1985, c 16, §10; gen ch 1985; am L 2003, c 153, §1; am L 2006, c 227, §2]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 16. Intoxicating Liquor

281. Intoxicating Liquor

281-1 Definitions.

281-2 Excepted articles; penalty.

281-3 Illegal manufacture, importation, or sale of liquor.

281-4 Liquor consumption on unlicensed premises prohibited, when.

281-5 Powdered alcohol.

281-11 County liquor commissions and liquor control adjudication boards; qualifications; compensation.

281-11.5 Liquor commission and board attorney.

281-12 Commission and board office.

281-13 Meetings.

281-14 Records.

281-15 Reports, accounts, audit.

281-16 County liquor commission and liquor control adjudication board funds; disposition of realization; payment of expenses.

281-17 Jurisdiction and powers.

281-17.5 Fees; justified, method of change, limitation.

281-18 REPEALED.

281-19 Hearings, attendance, examinations.

281-20 General right of inspection.

281-21 Service of subpoenas by investigators, police officers, or other law enforcement officers; witnesses' fees.

281-22 Political activities of commission employees.

281-31 Licenses, classes.

281-32 Licenses, temporary.

281-32.3 REPEALED.

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.

281-33.5 REPEALED.

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.

281-36 REPEALED.

281-37 Sales of alcohol.

281-38 Conditions of licenses.

281-39 Place of business; exception; solicitors' and representatives' permits.

281-39.5 Liquor license prohibited; where.

281-40 Unlicensed liquor.

281-41 Transfer of licenses; notice of change in officers, directors, and stockholders of corporate licenses, partners of a partnership license, and members or managers of a limited liability company license; penalty.

281-42 Manufacturers and wholesale dealers, special restrictions.

281-43 REPEALED.

281-44 Advertisements and signs upon licensed premises.

281-45 No license issued, when.

281-46 Pool buying.

281-47 Standard bar; music and dancing available.

281-51 Prior inspection.

281-52 Public hearing.

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.

281-58 Protests.

281-59 Hearing; rehearing.

281-60 Further application.

281-61 Renewals.

281-62 Reduction or increase in area of licensed premises.

281-71 Posting of license.

281-72 Condition of premises.

281-73 Quality of liquor; penalty.

281-74 Labels on containers.

281-75 Analyses.

281-76 Tampering with samples; penalty.

281-77 Refusal of samples; penalty.

281-78 Prohibitions.

281-78.5 Practices to promote excessive consumption of liquor; prohibited.

281-79 Entry for examination; obstructing liquor commission operations; penalty.

281-80 Arrest.

281-81 REPEALED.

281-82 No action for debt.

281-83 REPEALED.

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.

281-92 Appeals.

281-93 Reports to prosecuting officers.

281-94 Forfeiture of fee paid.

281-95 Bankruptcy, insolvency, death.

281-96 Cancellation.

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.

281-103 REPEALED.

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.

281-107 Presumptive evidence.

281-108 Search warrants; seizure.

281-109 Seizure without warrant.

281-110 Arrest; abetters.

281-111 Condemnation of property or liquor; disposition.

281-112 REPEALED.

281-113 Claims.

281-114 Appeals.

281-121 to 281-124 REPEALED.