Hawaii Revised Statutes 289-10 – Payment for catalytic converter purchased by licensee; check; mailing
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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 289-10
- Business: includes any activities engaged in by any person or organization or caused to be engaged in by the person or it for the object of gain, benefit, or advantage, either direct or indirect. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 289-1
- Catalytic converter: means a device that is incorporated in a motor vehicle's exhaust system and contains a catalyst for converting pollutant gas emissions into less harmful emissions, regardless of whether the device has been removed from a motor vehicle's exhaust system. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 289-1
If a licensee purchases a catalytic converter, payment for the catalytic converter shall be made by check payable to the seller. At the time of sale of the catalytic converter, the seller shall present to the licensee a valid photo identification card or driver’s license of the seller issued by a federal or state government agency authorized to issue valid identification. The check may be mailed to the address shown on the identification, or the licensee may arrange for the check to be picked up personally by the seller at the place of business of the licensee.