Hawaii Revised Statutes
460J. Pest Control Operators
460J-8.5 Requirements to maintain license.

§460J-8.5 Requirements to maintain license. (a) A licensed pest control operator shall have and maintain in full force and effect the following:
(1) Workers' compensation insurance, unless the licensee is authorized to act as a self-insurer under chapter 386 or is excluded from the requirements of chapter 386; and
(2) Liability insurance from an insurance company or agency for comprehensive personal injury and property damage liability in an amount prescribed by the board through its rules.
(b) Failure, refusal, or neglect of any licensed pest control operator to maintain in full force and effect the required workers' compensation insurance or liability insurance shall cause the automatic forfeiture of the license of the pest control operator effective as of the date of expiration or cancellation of the pest control operator's workers' compensation insurance or liability insurance.
(c) The pest control operator shall immediately notify the board of termination or cancellation of any insurance required under the chapter. Failure to notify the board shall subject the licensee to discipline pursuant to section 460J-15.
(d) The board shall not restore the forfeited license until satisfactory proof of continuous or replacement insurance coverage is submitted to the board as required by this section.
(e) Failure to submit proof of continuous or replacement coverage required by subsection (d) within sixty days after the date of forfeiture shall result in the forfeiture of all fees and shall require the person to apply as a new applicant.
(f) A licensee, within sixty days after receipt of the notification of the forfeiture, may request an administrative hearing to review the forfeiture pursuant to chapter 91. A request for an administrative hearing shall not stay or affect the provisions of subsections (d) and (e). [L 2004, c 175, §1]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 25. Professions and Occupations

460J. Pest Control Operators

460J-1 Definitions.

460J-2 Pest control board.

460J-3 Powers and duties of board.

460J-4 and 460J-5 REPEALED.

460J-6 Licenses required.

460J-7 Investigation permitted.

460J-8 License requirements.

460J-8.5 Requirements to maintain license.

460J-9 Application; fees.

460J-10 Form for licenses.

460J-11 Place of business and posting of license.

460J-12 Classification of branches of pest control; examinations; rules; subjects of examination; passing grade.

460J-13 Examination; operator's license.

460J-14 Fees; biennial renewal; inactive license.

460J-15 Revocation, suspension, and refusal of renewal of licenses; prohibition against certain offenses, etc.

460J-16 Hearings.

460J-17 Death or dissociation.

460J-18 REPEALED.

460J-19 Termite control contracts and written inspection reports; form and contents; filing and delivery; control service; control service contract.

460J-20 Document expressing an opinion or making statement regarding the presence or absence of termites; contents.

460J-21 Fumigation under supervision.

460J-22 Fumigation job log; preservation and inspection.

460J-23 Pest control.

460J-23.5 Subcontracting.

460J-24 Application of soil treatment pest control work.

460J-24.5 Nonchemical pest control devices efficacy and safety data; examination and testing; approval prior to sale, lease, or transfer of devices in the State.

460J-25 Insurance.

460J-26 Exemptions.

460J-27 Penalties for unlicensed acts.

460J-27.5 Advertising.

460J-28 Administrative penalties.

460J-29 Penal sanctions.

460J-30 Remedies or penalties cumulative.

460J-31 REPEALED.