§482D-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter:
"Article" or "article of merchandise" means any goods, wares, works of art, commodities, or other things which may be lawfully kept or offered for sale, imported into, or exported from the State.
"Person" means an individual, partnership, corporation, or any other form of business enterprise, capable of being in violation of this chapter.
"Stamped" means branded, engraved, or printed on the article or upon any sign, tag, card, label, box, package, cover, or wrapper used to encase, enclose, display or promote the article.
"Test" means analysis or assay to determine the fineness of the gold, silver, or alloy.
"Trademark" shall include any trademark or trade name duly registered under the laws of the United States. [L 1990, c 343, pt of §2; am L 2008, c 19, §45]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 26. Trade Regulation and Practice
482D. Gold and Silver Stamping
482D-2 Importation or manufacture of falsely marked gold or silver articles prohibited.
482D-3 Standard of fineness of gold articles; deviation.
482D-4 Standard of fineness of silver articles; deviation.
482D-6 Quality marks; identifying trademarks.
482D-7 Violation of fineness standards and stamping requirements.
482D-8 Violation of trademarking requirement.
482D-9 Contraband; forfeiture.