(a) A forfeited registration may be restored by submitting an application provided by the director and by paying a delinquent renewal fee and a restoration fee in the amount specified by rule.

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 443B-4.59

  • Collection agency: includes :

    (1) Any person using any name other than the person's own in collecting the person's own claims with the intention of conveying, or which tends to convey the impression that a third party has been employed;

    (2) Any person who, in the conduct of the person's business for a fee, regularly repossesses any merchandise or chattels for another; and

    (3) Any person who regularly accepts the assignment of claims or money due on accounts or other forms of indebtedness and brings suits upon the assigned claims or money due on accounts or other forms of indebtedness in the person's own name; provided that any suits shall be initiated and prosecuted by an attorney who shall have been appointed by the assignee. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 443B-1

  • Director: means the director of commerce and consumer affairs. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 443B-1
(b) Failure to restore a forfeited registration within sixty days of forfeiture shall cause the registration to be terminated.
(c) The director may extend the sixty-day limitation for good cause shown.
(d) Upon termination of registration, the collection agency shall cease to do business.