§712-1210 Definitions of terms in this part. In this part, unless a different meaning is required:
"Age verification records of sexually exploited individuals" means individually identifiable records pertaining to every sexually exploited individual provided to patrons or customers of a public establishment or in a private club or event. Such records shall include:
(1) Each sexually exploited individual's name and date of birth, as ascertained by an examination of the individual's valid driver's license, official state identification card, or passport;
(2) A certified copy of each sexually exploited individual's driver's license, official state identification card, or passport; and
(3) Any name ever used by each sexually exploited individual including but not limited to maiden name, aliases, nicknames, stage names, or professional names.
"Age verification records of sexual performers" means individually identifiable records pertaining to every sexual performer portrayed in a visual depiction of sexual conduct, which include:
(1) Each performer's name and date of birth, as ascertained by the producer's personal examination of a performer's valid driver's license, official state identification card, or passport;
(2) A certified copy of each performer's valid driver's license, official state identification card, or passport; and
(3) Any name ever used by each performer including, but not limited to, maiden name, alias, nickname, stage name, or professional name.
"Community standards" means the standards of the State.
"Disseminate" means to manufacture, issue, publish, sell, lend, distribute, transmit, exhibit, or present material or to offer or agree to do the same.
"Erotic or nude massager" means a nude person providing massage services with or without a license.
"Exotic or nude dancer" means a person performing, dancing, or entertaining in the nude, and includes patrons participating in a contest or receiving instruction in nude dancing.
"Intent to profit" means the intent to obtain monetary gain.
"Material" means any printed matter, visual representation, or sound recording, and includes but is not limited to books, magazines, motion picture films, pamphlets, newspapers, pictures, photographs, drawings, sculptures, and tape or wire recordings.
"Minor" means any person less than sixteen years old.
"Nude" means unclothed or in attire, including but not limited to sheer or see-through attire, so as to expose to view any portion of the pubic hair, anus, cleft of the buttocks, genitals or any portion of the female breast below the top of the areola.
"Performance" means any play, motion picture film, dance, or other exhibition performed before an audience.
"Pornographic". Any material or performance is "pornographic" if all of the following coalesce:
(a) The average person, applying contemporary community standards would find that, taken as a whole, it appeals to the prurient interest.
(b) It depicts or describes sexual conduct in a patently offensive way.
(c) Taken as a whole, it lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific merit.
"Pornographic for minors". Any material or performance is "pornographic for minors" if:
(1) It is primarily devoted to explicit and detailed narrative accounts of sexual excitement, sexual conduct, or sadomasochistic abuse; and:
(a) It is presented in such a manner that the average person applying contemporary community standards, would find that, taken as a whole, it appeals to the prurient interest; and
(b) Taken as a whole, it lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value; or
(2) It contains any photograph, drawing, or similar visual representation of any person of the age of puberty or older revealing such person with less than a fully opaque covering of his or her genitals and pubic area, or depicting such person in a state of sexual excitement or engaged in acts of sexual conduct or sadomasochistic abuse; and:
(a) It is presented in such a manner that the average person, applying contemporary community standards, would find that, taken as a whole, it appeals to the prurient interest; and
(b) Taken as a whole, it lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.
"Produces" means to manufacture or publish any pornographic performance, book, magazine, periodical, film, videotape, computer image, or other similar matter and includes the duplication, reproduction, or reissuing of any such matter, but does not include mere distribution or any other activity that does not involve hiring, contracting for, managing, or otherwise arranging for the participation of the performers depicted.
"Sadomasochistic abuse" means flagellation or torture by or upon a person as an act of sexual stimulation or gratification.
"Sexual conduct" means acts of masturbation, bestiality, sexual intercourse or physical contact with a person's clothed or unclothed genitals, pubic area, buttocks, or the breast or breasts of a female for the purpose of sexual stimulation, gratification, or perversion.
"Sexual excitement" means the condition of the human male or female genitals when in a state of sexual stimulation or arousal.
"Sexually exploited individuals" means erotic or nude massagers and exotic or nude dancers.
"Sexual performer" includes any person portrayed in a pornographic visual depiction engaging in, or assisting another person to engage in, sexual conduct. L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; am L 1981, c 106, §1; am L 2002, c 240, §4; am L 2005 c 10, §; am L 2016, c 16, §4; am L 2018, c 95, §1
COMMENTARY ON §712-1210
Act 106, Session Laws 1981, added the definition of "community standards," to mean a statewide standard. It also amended the definitions of "pornographic" and "pornographic to minors." The conference committee stated in its report (Senate Conference Committee Report No. 14 and House Conference Committee Report No. 12) that the amendments were merely to conform the definitions to the holdings of the United States Supreme Court in Miller v. California, 413 U.S. 15 (1973) and the Hawaii supreme court in State v. Manzo, 58 Haw. 440 (1978).
Act 240, Session Laws 2002, amended this section by adding definitions to comport with sexual exploitation of a minor offenses created by the Act.
Act 10, Session Laws 2005, amended this section by repealing the superfluous definition of "sexual conduct" added by Act 240, Session Laws 2002. This section already provided a sufficient definition of "sexual conduct." House Standing Committee Report No. 1281.
Act 16, Session Laws 2016, amended this section by amending the definition of the term "sexual conduct" as that term is used in the penal code for offenses related to obscenity, by removing unnecessary and archaic language regarding sexual orientation. House Standing Committee Report No. 1124-16.
Act 95, Session Laws 2018, amended the definition of "pornographic for minors" by clarifying that a material or performance is not required to appeal specifically to the minor's prurient interest in order to be found pornographic for minors. The legislature found that one element of the definition of pornographic material in general is that it appeals to the prurient interest. However, in some cases regarding material that is pornographic to minors, a minor may be exposed to material before the minor is of sufficient age to have developed prurient interests. Senate Standing Committee Report No. 3034.
Law Journals and Reviews
State v. Kam: The Constitutional Status of Obscenity in Hawaii. 11 UH L. Rev. 253 (1989).
Case Notes
Grand jury was presented with sufficient information to determine the existence of probable cause that material distributed to minor by defendant was pornographic for minors under paragraph (7)(a). 82 H. 474, 923 P.2d 891 (1996).
Based on the plain language and legislative history of §707-700 and construing the definition of "sexual contact" with reference to other definitions relating to sexual relations in §707-700 and this section, contact with the interior of the mouth constitutes "touching of intimate parts" under the definition of "sexual contact" in §707-700. 108 H. 279, 118 P.3d 1222 (2005).
Where the definition of "sexual conduct" under this section includes "physical contact with a person's clothed or unclothed €¦ buttocks €¦ for the purposes of sexual stimulation, gratification, or perversion", an in pari materia reading of this section as well as the legislative history of §707-700 supports the conclusion that the legislature intended the buttocks to be an "intimate part" for purposes of "sexual contact" as that phrase is defined in §707-700. 125 H. 1, 249 P.3d 1141 (2011).
Pornographic.
Construed; provision not unconstitutional for overbreadth or void for vagueness. 58 H. 440, 573 P.2d 945 (1977).
Material held to be "utterly without redeeming social value". 63 H. 418, 629 P.2d 1130 (1981).
Cited: 413 U.S. 15.
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
712. Offenses Against Public Health and Morals
712-1200 Prostitution. §711-1200 Commentary:
712-1200.5 Commercial sexual exploitation.
712-1201 Advancing prostitution; profiting from prostitution; definition of terms.
712-1203 Promoting prostitution.
712-1204 REPEALED. § §712-1201 To 712-1204 Commentary:
712-1206 Loitering for the purpose of engaging in or advancing prostitution.
712-1207 Street prostitution and commercial sexual exploitation; designated areas.
712-1208 Promoting travel for prostitution.
712-1209 Commercial sexual exploitation near schools or public parks.
712-1209.1 Commercial sexual exploitation of a minor.
712-1209.5 Habitual commercial sexual exploitation.
712-1209.6 Prostitution; motion to vacate conviction.
712-1210 Definitions of terms in this part.
712-1211 Displaying indecent matter. §712-1211 Commentary:
712-1213 Displaying indecent material; prima facie evidence. §712-1213 Commentary:
712-1214 Promoting pornography. §712-1214 Commentary:
712-1215 Promoting pornography for minors. §712-1215 Commentary:
712-1215.5 Promoting minor-produced sexual images in the first degree.
712-1215.6 Promoting minor-produced sexual images in the second degree.
712-1216 Promoting pornography; prima facie evidence. §712-1216 Commentary:
712-1216.5 Importation, sale, or possession of a childlike sex doll.
712-1217 Open lewdness. §712-1217 Commentary:
712-1218 Failure to maintain age verification records of sexual performers.
712-1218.5 Failure to maintain age verification records of sexually exploited individuals.
712-1220 Definitions of terms in this part.
712-1221 Promoting gambling in the first degree.
712-1222 Promoting gambling in the second degree.
712-1223 Gambling. § §712-1221 To 712-1223 Commentary:
712-1224 Possession of gambling records in the first degree.
712-1225 Possession of gambling records in the second degree.
712-1226 Possession of a gambling device. § §712-1224 To 712-1226 Commentary:
712-1227 Possession of gambling records; defense.
712-1228 Gambling offenses; prima facie evidence.
712-1229 Lottery offenses; no defense.
712-1230 Forfeiture of property used in illegal gambling. §712-1230 Commentary:
712-1231 Social gambling; definition and specific conditions, affirmative defense.
712-1232 Savings promotion or prize-linked savings contest not gambling.
712-1240 Definitions of terms in this part.
712-1240.1 Defense to promoting.
712-1240.5 Manufacturing a controlled substance with a child present.
712-1240.7 Methamphetamine trafficking.
712-1240.9 Methamphetamine trafficking; restitution and reimbursement.
712-1241 Promoting a dangerous drug in the first degree.
712-1242 Promoting a dangerous drug in the second degree.
712-1243 Promoting a dangerous drug in the third degree.
712-1244 Promoting a harmful drug in the first degree.
712-1245 Promoting a harmful drug in the second degree.
712-1246 Promoting a harmful drug in the third degree.
712-1246.5 Promoting a harmful drug in the fourth degree.
712-1247 Promoting a detrimental drug in the first degree.
712-1248 Promoting a detrimental drug in the second degree.
712-1249 Promoting a detrimental drug in the third degree.
712-1249.4 Commercial promotion of marijuana in the first degree.
712-1249.5 Commercial promotion of marijuana in the second degree.
712-1249.7 Promoting a controlled substance through a minor.
712-1250 Promoting intoxicating compounds. § §712-1241 To 712-1250 Commentary:
712-1250.5 Promoting intoxicating liquor to a person under the age of twenty-one.
712-1251 Possession in a motor vehicle; prima facie evidence.
712-1253 Penalties under other laws.
712-1255 Conditional discharge.
712-1256 Expunging of court records.
712-1257 Prohibited cigarette sales of less than twenty.
712-1258 Tobacco products and electronic smoking devices; persons under twenty-one years of age.
712-1273 Suit to have precedence.
712-1274 Failure to prosecute.
712-1277 Owner not guilty of contempt; may pay costs.
712-1278 Fine, costs, lien on place.