Hawaii Revised Statutes
485A. Uniform Securities Act
485A-602 Investigations and subpoenas.

§485A-602 Investigations and subpoenas. (a) The commissioner may:
(1) Conduct public or private investigations within or outside of this State which the commissioner considers necessary or appropriate to determine whether a person has violated, is violating, or is about to violate this chapter or a rule adopted or order issued under this chapter, or to aid in the enforcement of this chapter or in the adoption of rules and forms under this chapter;
(2) Require or permit a person to testify, file a statement, or produce a record, under oath or otherwise as the commissioner determines, as to all the facts and circumstances concerning a matter to be investigated or about which an action or proceeding is to be instituted; and
(3) Publish a record concerning an action, proceeding, or an investigation under, or a violation of, this chapter or a rule adopted or order issued under this chapter if the commissioner determines it is necessary or appropriate in the public interest and for the protection of investors.
(b) For the purpose of an investigation under this chapter, the commissioner or its designee may administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena witnesses, seek compulsion of attendance, take evidence, require the filing of statements, and require the production of any records that the commissioner considers relevant or material to the investigation.
(c) If a person does not appear or refuses to testify, file a statement, produce records, or otherwise does not obey a subpoena as required by the commissioner under this chapter, the commissioner may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction to enforce compliance. The court may:
(1) Hold the person in contempt;
(2) Order the person to appear before the commissioner;
(3) Order the person to testify about the matter under investigation or in question;
(4) Order the production of records;
(5) Grant injunctive relief, including restricting or prohibiting the offer or sale of securities or the providing of investment advice;
(6) Impose a civil penalty not greater than $100,000 for each violation; and
(7) Grant any other necessary or appropriate relief.
(d) This section shall not preclude a person from applying to a court of competent jurisdiction for relief from a request to appear, testify, file a statement, produce records, or obey a subpoena.
(e) An individual shall not be excused from attending, testifying, filing a statement, producing a record or other evidence, or obeying a subpoena of the commissioner under this chapter or in an action or proceeding instituted by the commissioner under this chapter on the ground that the required testimony, statement, record, or other evidence, directly or indirectly, may tend to incriminate the individual or subject the individual to a criminal fine, penalty, or forfeiture. If the individual refuses to testify, file a statement, or produce a record or other evidence on the basis of the individual's privilege against self-incrimination, the commissioner may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction to compel the testimony, the filing of the statement, the production of the record, or the giving of other evidence. The testimony, record, or other evidence compelled under such an order may not be used, directly or indirectly, against the individual in a criminal case, except in a prosecution for perjury or contempt or otherwise failing to comply with the order.
(f) At the request of the securities regulator of another state or a foreign jurisdiction, the commissioner may provide assistance if the requesting regulator states that it is conducting an investigation to determine whether a person has violated, is violating, or is about to violate a law or rule of the other state or foreign jurisdiction relating to securities matters that the requesting regulator administers or enforces. The commissioner may provide the assistance by using the authority to investigate and the powers conferred by this chapter as the commissioner determines is necessary or appropriate. The assistance may be provided without regard to whether the conduct described in the request would also constitute a violation of this chapter or other law of this State if occurring in this State. In deciding whether to provide the assistance, the commissioner may consider whether the requesting regulator is permitted and has agreed to provide assistance reciprocally within its state or foreign jurisdiction to the commissioner when requested; whether compliance with the request would violate or prejudice the public policy of this State; and the availability of resources and employees of the commissioner to carry out the request for assistance.
(g) The commissioner shall, in its discretion, cooperate, coordinate, consult, and, subject to section 485A-608, share records and information with the securities regulator of another state, a foreign jurisdiction, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Department of Justice, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, the Securities Investor Protection Corporation, a self-regulatory organization, a national or international organization of securities regulators, a federal or state banking and insurance regulator, and any other governmental law enforcement agency among the federal government, self-regulatory organizations, states, and foreign governments. Chapter 92F shall apply to records and information. [L 2006, c 229, pt of §1]
Revision Note
In subsection (g), "485A-608" substituted for "485A-607".

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 26. Trade Regulation and Practice

485A. Uniform Securities Act

485A-101 Short title.

485A-102 Definitions.

485A-103 References to federal statutes.

485A-104 References to federal agencies.

485A-105 Electronic records and signatures.

485A-201 Exempt securities.

485A-202 Exempt transactions.

485A-203 Additional exemptions and waivers.

485A-204 Denial, suspension, revocation, condition, or limitation of exemptions.

485A-301 Securities registration requirement.

485A-302 Notice filing.

485A-303 Securities registration by qualification.

485A-304 Securities registration filings.

485A-305 Denial, suspension, and revocation of securities registration.

485A-306 Waiver and modification.

485A-401 Broker-dealer registration requirement and exemptions.

485A-402 Agent registration requirement and exemptions.

485A-403 Investment adviser registration requirement and exemptions.

485A-404 Investment adviser representative registration requirement and exemptions.

485A-405 Federal covered investment adviser notice filing requirement.

485A-406 Registration by broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser, and investment adviser representative.

485A-407 Succession and change in registration of broker-dealer or investment adviser.

485A-408 Termination of employment or association of agent and investment adviser representative; transfer of employment or association.

485A-409 Withdrawal of registration of broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser, and investment adviser representative.

485A-410 Filing fees.

485A-411 Postregistration requirements.

485A-412 Denial, revocation, suspension, withdrawal, restriction, condition, or limitation of registration.

485A-501 General fraud.

485A-502 Prohibited conduct in providing investment advice.

485A-503 Evidentiary burden.

485A-504 Filing of sales and advertising literature.

485A-505 Misleading filings.

485A-506 Misrepresentations concerning registration or exemption.

485A-507 Qualified immunity.

485A-508 Criminal penalties.

485A-509 Civil liability.

485A-510 Rescission offers.

485A-601 Commissioner of securities.

485A-602 Investigations and subpoenas.

485A-603 Civil enforcement.

485A-603.5 Additional civil penalties for securities violations committed against elders.

485A-604 Administrative enforcement.

485A-604.5 Additional administrative penalties for securities violations committed against elders. If a person commits a violation under this chapter and the violation is directed toward, targets, or is committed against a person who at the time of t...

485A-605 Venue.

485A-606 Rules, forms, orders, interpretative opinions, and hearings.

485A-607 Administrative files and opinions.

485A-608 Public records; confidentiality.

485A-609 Appeals to court, first circuit; time; bonds; costs; decree; further appeal.

485A-610 Service of process.

485A-701 Application of act to existing proceeding and existing rights and duties.

485A-801 Definitions.

485A-802 Governmental disclosures.

485A-803 Immunity for governmental disclosures.

485A-804 Third-party disclosures.

485A-805 Immunity for third-party disclosures.

485A-806 Delaying disbursements or transactions.

485A-807 Immunity for delaying disbursements or transactions.

485A-808 Records.

485A-809 Multiple duties to report.