§46-171 Actions for false claims to the counties; qui tam actions. (a) Any person who:
(1) Knowingly presents, or causes to be presented, a false or fraudulent claim for payment or approval;
(2) Knowingly makes, uses, or causes to be made or used, a false record or statement material to a false or fraudulent claim;
(3) Has possession, custody, or control of property or money used, or to be used, by a county and, intending to defraud a county or to wilfully conceal the property, delivers, or causes to be delivered, less property than the amount for which the person receives a certificate or receipt;
(4) Is authorized to make or deliver a document certifying receipt of property used, or to be used by a county and, intending to defraud a county, makes or delivers the receipt without completely knowing that the information on the receipt is true;
(5) Buys, or receives as a pledge of an obligation or debt, public property from any officer or employee of a county that the person knows is not lawfully authorized to sell or pledge the property;
(6) Knowingly makes, uses, or causes to be made or used, a false record or statement material to an obligation to pay or transmit money or property to a county, or knowingly conceals, or knowingly and improperly avoids or decreases an obligation to pay or transmit money or property to a county;
(7) Is a beneficiary of an inadvertent submission of a false claim to a county, who subsequently discovers the falsity of the claim, and fails to disclose the false claim to the county within a reasonable time after discovery of the false claim; or
(8) Conspires to commit any of the conduct described in this subsection,
shall be liable to the county for a civil penalty of not less than $5,500 and not more than $11,000, plus three times the amount of damages that the county sustains due to the act of that person.
(b) If the court finds that a person who has violated subsection (a):
(1) Furnished officials of the county responsible for investigating false claims violations with all information known to the person about the violation within thirty days after the date on which the defendant first obtained the information;
(2) Fully cooperated with any county investigation of the violation; and
(3) At the time the person furnished the county with the information about the violation, no criminal prosecution, civil action, or administrative action had commenced under this title with respect to the violation, and the person did not have actual knowledge of the existence of an investigation into the violation;
the court may assess not less than two times the amount of damages that the county sustains because of the act of the person. A person violating subsection (a) shall also be liable to the county for the costs and attorneys' fees of a civil action brought to recover the penalty or damages.
(c) Liability under this section shall be joint and several for any act committed by two or more persons.
(d) This section shall not apply to any controversy involving an amount of less than $500 in value. For purposes of this subsection, "controversy" means the aggregate of any one or more false claims submitted by the same person in violation of this part. Proof of specific intent to defraud is not required.
(e) For purposes of this section:
"Claim" means any request or demand, whether under a contract or otherwise, for money or property, and whether or not a county has title to the money or property, that is presented to an officer, employee, or agent of the county or is made to a contractor, grantee, or other recipient, if the money or property is to be spent or used on the county's behalf or to advance a county program or interest, and if the county provides or has provided any portion of the money or property that is requested or demanded or will reimburse the contractor, grantee, or other recipient for any portion of the money or property that is requested or demanded. "Claim" shall not include requests or demands for money or property that a county has paid to an individual as compensation for employment or as an income subsidy with no restrictions on that individual's use of the money or property.
"Knowing" and "knowingly" means that a person, with respect to information:
(1) Has actual knowledge of the information;
(2) Acts in deliberate ignorance of the truth or falsity of the information; or
(3) Acts in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of the information;
and no proof of specific intent to defraud is required.
"Material" means having the tendency to influence or capability to influence the payment or receipt of money or property.
"Obligation" means an established duty, whether or not fixed, arising from an express or implied contractual, grantor-grantee, or licensor-licensee relationship, from a fee-based or similar relationship, from statute, regulation, or administrative rule, or from the retention of any overpayment. [L 2001, c 227, pt of §1; am L 2012, c 294, §2]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 6. County Organization and Administration
46-1 Meeting place of council.
46-1.5 General powers and limitation of the counties.
46-1.6 REPEALED. L 1996, c 13, §17.
46-1.7 Retention of emergency 911 recordings.
46-1.8 Reciprocal supplying of tax information.
46-1.52 Authority to enter private property; pests or invasive species.
46-1.55 Indigenous Hawaiian architecture.
46-2 Publication or advertising of ordinances, amendments, resolutions, and bills.
46-2.1 Comprehensive ordinance codes.
46-2.2 Publication of supplements.
46-3.5 REPEALED. L 2009, c 4, §4.
46-4.2 Nonsignificant zoning changes.
46-4.5 Ordinances establishing historical, cultural, and scenic districts.
46-5 Planning and traffic commissions; creation.
46-6 Parks and playgrounds for subdivisions.
46-7 Agreements with federal government; use of funds.
46-8 State and county co-sponsorship of programs.
46-9 Expenditures of money for sister-city relationships.
46-11 Federal flood insurance.
46-11.5 Maintenance of channels, streambeds, streambanks, and drainageways.
46-12 Cleaning shores and beaches of seaweed, limu, and debris.
46-12.5 State beach park lifeguard services.
46-13 Each county to determine its own number of fire stations.
46-13.1 Volunteer fire stations.
46-14.5 Land use density and infrastructure; low-income rental units.
46-15 Experimental and demonstration housing projects.
46-15.1 Housing; county powers.
46-15.2 Housing; additional county powers.
46-15.3 Regulation of adult family boarding home and care home.
46-15.4 Administrative inspections and warrants.
46-15.5 Cooperation by state departments.
46-15.21 Housing choice voucher program.
46-15.25 Infrastructure dedication; affordable housing.
46-15.36 Hospice homes; permitted use in residential areas.
46-15.01 Limitation of application.
46-16 Traffic regulation and control over private streets.
46-16.2 Commuter benefits program.
46-16.3 Regulation of commercial bicycle tours.
46-16.5 Public passenger vehicle regulation.
46-16.7 REPEALED. L 2006, c 38, §29.
46-16.8 County surcharge on state tax.
46-17 Regulation of certain public nuisances.
46-18 Central coordinating agency.
46-19 Development of alternative energy resources.
46-19.1 Facilities for solid waste processing and disposal and electric generation; financing; sale.
46-19.4 Priority permitting process for renewable energy projects.
46-19.5 Energy conservation standards for building design and construction.
46-19.7 Individual shower control valves required.
46-19.8 Fire sprinklers; residences.
46-20 Regulation of sewerage and wastewater treatment systems.
46-20.1 County ownership of sewer transmission lines and facilities servicing Hawaiian home lands.
46-20.5 Regulation of towing operations.
46-20.7 County transient accommodations tax.
46-22 Compensation of certain county officials.
46-22.1 Salaries of members of council.
46-23 Salaries of department heads, deputies, assistants; fixed how.
46-24 Limitation on salary of first deputy or assistant.
46-25 Salaries of county officers and employees; moneys payable into treasury.
46-26 Bonds of county officers; form.
46-29 Certain notarial powers conferred upon county officers.
46-30 Transfer of civil service personnel on reorganization.
46-31 Transfer of noncivil service personnel on reorganization.
46-33 Exemption of certain county positions.
46-34 Civil service exemptions.
46-35 Firefighters, counsel for.
46-36 Authority of counties to engage in the process of managed competition; established.
46-41 Budgets; financial records on fiscal year basis.
46-42 Reports by fiscal officers.
46-45 Excessive expenditures; penalty.
46-46 Excess expenditures; when permitted.
46-47 Franchise fees, disposition of.
46-48 Deposit of funds in banks.
46-50 Short term investment of county moneys.
46-51 Deposit of securities with mainland depositories.
46-54 Collection of delinquent license fees, taxes, and other amounts.
46-55 Schedule of council anticipated expenditures.
46-61 Eminent domain; purposes for taking property.
46-62 Eminent domain; proceedings according to chapter 101.
46-63 Gift or sale of county property for care of aged persons.
46-64 Disposition of surplus property.
46-65 Parks in the charge of council.
46-65.5 Exchange of park property.
46-65.6 Thomas Square; to be maintained.
46-66 Disposition of real property.
46-71 Service of process upon county.
46-71.5 Indemnification of county agencies
46-72 Liability for injuries or damages; notice.
46-72.5 Counties' limited liability for skateboard activities at public skateboard parks.
46-73 Claims for legislative relief; conditions.
46-74 Waiver of exemption from assessment for improvements.
46-74.1 Exemption from improvement assessments.
46-75 Improvement bonds exempt from taxation.
46-76 Location of utility facilities in improvement districts.
46-77 Underground utility facilities in improvement districts.
46-78 Improvement districts, initiation by the State.
46-79 CUSIP numbers for district improvement bonds or improvement district bonds of counties.
46-80 Improvement by assessment; financing.
46-80.5 Special improvement district.
46-81 Reserve funds for payment of improvements.
46-85 Contracts for solid waste disposal.
46-86 Transactions for utility services.
46-89 Broadband-related permits; automatic approval.
46-103 Establishment of tax increment district.
46-105 Collection of tax increments.
46-107 Tax increment bond anticipation notes.
46-109 Termination of a tax increment district.
46-111 Computation of tax increment.
46-112 Tax on leased redevelopment property.
46-124 Negotiating development agreements.
46-125 Periodic review; termination of agreement.
46-126 Development agreement; provisions.
46-127 Enforceability; applicability.
46-129 County general plan and development plans.
46-130 Amendment or cancellation.
46-142 Authority to impose impact fees; enactment of ordinances required.
46-142.5 School impact districts; new building permit requirements.
46-143 Impact fee calculation.
46-144 Collection and expenditure of impact fees.
46-146 Time of assessment and collection of impact fees.
46-147 Effect on existing ordinances.
46-163 Conditions for the transfer of development rights.
46-165 Other rights not affected.
46-171 Actions for false claims to the counties; qui tam actions.
46-172 Civil actions for false claims.
46-173 Evidentiary determination; burden of proof.
46-174 Statute of limitations.
46-175 Action by private persons.
46-176 Rights of parties to qui tam actions.
46-177 Awards to qui tam plaintiffs.
46-179 Fees and costs of litigation.
46-180 Relief from retaliatory actions.
46-181 Certain actions barred.
46-192 County emergency medical services system; establishment.
46-193 County, functions; duties.
46-194 Emergency medical services; fees.
46-195 Community paramedicine program; established.
46-196 Emergency medical services; levels of service; contracts.
46-198 Immunity and limitation on liability for emergency aeromedical services.