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STATE OF HAWAI'I
KA MOKU'AINA O HAWAI'I
STATE COUNCIL ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
'A'UNIKE MOKU'APUNI NO KA NA KAWAI KULA
1010 RICHARDS STREET, Room 122
HONOLULU, HAWAI'I 96813
TELEPHONE: (808) 586-8100 FAX: (808) 586-7543
State Plan 2027-2031
Notice of Public Review and Comment Meetings
The Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities is required by Federal law to develop a five-year State Plan. The State Plan guides efforts in advocacy, capacity building, and systemic change activities to increase and promote self-determination, independence, productivity, and integration and inclusion in the community for individuals with developmental disabilities (DD). The State Plan must address the Council's priorities in the Federal areas of emphasis of childcare, education, early intervention, employment, health, housing, quality assurance, recreation, transportation, and others.
The Council convened community input meetings in the Counties of Hawaii, Kauai, and Maui, and on Oahu. The Council's staff and Areas of Emphasis Committees compiled and reviewed the community input, and formulated goals and objectives based on the input. The DRAFT goals and objectives describe the direction the Council will move toward in the next five years. Specific activities to be implemented to address the goals and objectives will be determined by the Council's Areas of Emphasis Committees.
The Council is convening meetings to provide interested persons the opportunity to submit comments regarding the DRAFT goals and objectives. Please submit two (2) copies of your comments to the presiding staff person at the meeting.
Address comments to:
Sierra Whiteside, Chair
DD Council
1010 Richards Street, Ste. 122
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
The DRAFT goals and objectives can be viewed on the Council's website at https://hiddcouncil.org/ after June 3, 2026. You may also request a copy of the DRAFT goals and objectives by emailing hiscdd@doh.hawaii.gov or calling our office at (808) 586-8100.
Interested persons are welcome to attend the meeting, mail, fax, or email your comments to the DD Council. Comments may be mailed to the above address, faxed to (808) 586-7543, or emailed to hiscdd@doh.hawaii.gov
The deadline to submit comments is Friday, July 17, 2026.
Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities
STATE PLAN 2027-2031
Schedule of Public Review and Comment Meetings
Oahu
Date: Monday, June 15, 2026
Time: 11:00 am 12:00 pm
Location: Princess Victoria Kamamalu Bldg.
1010 Richards Street, Room 111B
Honolulu, HI 96813
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/8085868166
Meeting ID: 808 586 8166
Maui
Date: Thursday, June 18, 2026
Time: 3:30 4:30 pm
Location: Kelea Foundation
111 Hana Hwy
Kahului, HI 96732
West Hawaii
Date: Friday, June 19, 2026
Time: 3:00 4:00 pm
Location: West Hawaii Civic Center Hale G
74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
East Kauai
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Time: 9:15 10:15 am
Location: 4800 Kawaihau Rd Ste F
Kapaa, HI 96746
West Kauai
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Time: 1:45 2:45 pm
Location: 4590 Ola Rd
Waimea, HI 96796
East Hawaii
Date: Friday, June 26, 2026
Time: 3:00 4:00 pm
Location: Aging & Disability Resource Center Conference Room
1055 Kinoole St
Hilo, HI 96720
Proposed Five-Year State Plan
FFY: 2027-2031
Goals and Objectives (2027-2031)
Goal 1: Education and Leadership
Hawaii residents with I/DD and their families will increase their advocacy and leadership skills through structured, measurable training and engagement opportunities by 2031.
Objective 1.1: Leadership: Self-Advocates
1.1 Each year, the Council will support at least one self-advocacy group led by people with I/DD and help self-advocates build leadership skills through training, peer mentoring, and participation in cross-disability coalitions.
Key Activities:
1. Each year, self-advocates will participate in leadership and peer-mentoring training to strengthen their ability to support other self-advocates.
2. Each year, self-advocates will receive education and coaching on testimony writing, sharing personal stories, and advocating at county and state levels
3. Each year, at least 10 self-advocates will participate on new boards, groups, or coalitions.
Objective 2: Leadership: Families
1.2 Annually, family members will increase their knowledge of how to write testimony and advocate for their needs and the needs of their family member with I/DD.
Key Activities:
1. Create one infographic explaining what self-advocacy is and how families can support their child in participating in advocacy activities.
2. SCDD will host testimony-writing workshops and provide one-on-one support to parents as needed to help them share their story.
Objective 3: Education
1.3 By 2031, SCDD will facilitate system coordination and collaborative partnerships so that individuals with I/DD and their families increase their knowledge of Council initiatives that support self- advocacy and self-determined lives:
Key Activities:
1. SCDD staff and trained partners will provide training for agencies, self-advocates, and families on topics such as healthy relationships.
2. SCDD will share information and provide education on new and emerging policies and laws, including:
1. KALS Law
2. ABLE Accounts
3. Medicaid Updates
4. Supported Decision Making
5. Emergency preparedness
6. Enhanced 911
GOAL 2: (Systems Change)/ Formal and Informal Supports
Hawaii residents with I/DD, their families, and stakeholders will increase their knowledge of available formal and informal supports and services, and how these resources can meet the interests, needs, and preferences of individuals with I/DD.
Objective 2.1: Transition Supports
2.1 By 2031, individuals with I/DD and their families will increase their knowledge of transition supports for aging out of the DOE, as well as the formal and informal aging-related supports available in their county.
Key Activities:
1. By 2031, stakeholders will increase their knowledge of the needs of individuals with I/DD who are aging, and how to expand services and supports that meet those needs.
2. Each year through 2031, SCDD will host or participate in transition-related events (for youth exiting DOE or individuals aging into adult services) in each county.
3. By 2031, individuals with I/DD and their families will increase their knowledge of available housing options, including resources such as HUD and CCFH.
Objective 2.2: Employment:
2.2 By 2031, individuals with I/DD and their families will increase their knowledge of available employment-related services, including DVR, Benefits Planning, and American Job Centers.
Key Activities:
1. Each year through 2031, SCDD will collaborate with DVR, Benefits Planning, and American Job Centers to provide informational sessions and materials on employment services for individuals with I/DD and their families.
2. By 2031, SCDD will develop and disseminate accessible resources (print, digital, or video) that explain employment pathways and available supports, including DVR, Benefits Planning, and American Job Centers.
3. By 2031, SCDD will engage stakeholders and providers in identifying barriers to accessing employment services and facilitate discussions on strategies to improve service navigation and coordination for individuals with I/DD.
Objective 2.3: Resource App
2.3 By 2031, SCDD will facilitate the development of an accessible resource app that increases the ability of individuals with I/DD, their families, and stakeholders to locate and understand available formal and informal supports and services within their communities.
Key Activities:
1. SCDD will facilitate stakeholder collaboration to identify funding sources or an implementing agency to develop the family resource app.
2. SCDD will support development of the app by providing input on accessibility, content, and usability for individuals with I/DD and their families.
3. Once the app is developed, SCDD will disseminate information about the app to individuals with I/DD, families, and stakeholders, and will promote its use to increase awareness of available supports and services.
Objective 2.4: Collaboration
2.4 By 2031, SCDD will facilitate stakeholder collaboration to address emerging issues impacting individuals with I/DD and their families, with an initial focus on the justice system and FASD.
Key Activities:
1. By 2031, SCDD will collaborate with youth and adult correctional systems to promote screening tools and practices that help identify individuals with I/DD.
2. Each year through 2031, SCDD will partner with the Hawai'i FASD Action Group to provide training and educational opportunities on FASD for families, providers, and community stakeholders.
3. By 2031, SCDD will work with justice system partners to improve awareness of the re-entry supports needed for individuals with I/DD or dual diagnoses.
4. By 2031, SCDD will support stakeholder efforts aimed at reducing barriers that contribute to recidivism among individuals with I/DD.
GOAL 3: (Capacity-Building)
By 2031, SCDD will increase collaboration with community agencies and expand public awareness of the I/DD community and the role of the Council.
Objective 3.1: Feedback
3.1 By 2031, SCDD will increase interagency collaboration by reviewing and providing feedback on at least five state or county strategic plans that impact individuals with I/DD and their families.
Key Activities:
1. Each year through 2031, SCDD will review state strategic plans related to services impacting individuals with I/DD, including the 1915(c) and 1115 Waiver programs.
2. By 2031, SCDD will strengthen collaboration with state departments by reviewing and providing feedback on relevant strategic plans developed by agencies such as DOH, DHS, DOT, Tourism, DOE, and EMS.
3. By 2031, SCDD will expand collaboration with county agencies by reviewing and providing input on county plans related to transportation, housing, and public safety.
Objective 3.2: Community Development
3.2 By 2031, SCDD will increase interagency collaboration by contributing input to at least one community development planning process each year that impacts individuals with I/DD and their families.
Key Activities:
1. Each year through 2031, SCDD will participate in housing and community development planning meetings to provide input on the needs of individuals with I/DD.
Objective 3.3: Day at the Capitol and Legislative Forums
3.3 Annually through 2031, SCDD will engage advocates, DD Network partners, and Community stakeholders to host the annual Day at the Capitol event and annual legislative forums to educate county and state policymakers and increase advocacy skills.
Key Activities:
1. Annually through 2031, SCDD will support participation in the Day at the Capitol by bringing individuals with I/DD, students, adults, and family members to engage in advocacy activities.
2. Annually through 2031, SCDD will support participation of individuals with I/DD and family members during the annual legislative forums to discuss issues affecting the I/DD community.
3. Annually through 2031, SCDD will coordinate meetings between county departments and individuals with I/DD and family members to educate them on the needs of the I/DD community.
4. Annually through 2031, SCDD will provide support to individuals with I/DD on how to provide testimony.
5. Annually through 2031, SCDD will collaborate with aging agencies to host a March for Meals awareness event.
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BUSINESS REGISTRATION DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS
STATE OF HAWAII
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO HEARING
TO: ROBERT FUSCO and QUAESTUS, LLC
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Commissioner of Securities of the State of Hawaii ("Commissioner") issued a Preliminary Order To Cease And Desist; Notice Of Right To Request A Hearing against you and on May 22, 2026 ("Preliminary Order"), alleging that you violated the Uniform Securities Act, HRS Chapter 485A, and that action should be taken against you.
Pursuant to HRS § 485A-604, you may request a hearing on this matter within thirty (30) days after the last date of publication of this Notice. Your request must be in writing and addressed to the Office of Administrative Hearings ("OAH"), Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, State of Hawaii, P.O. Box 541, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809.
A copy of your written request for hearing must be simultaneously served upon the Securities Enforcement Branch, Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, State of Hawaii, P.O. Box 40, Honolulu, Hawaii 96810. If a hearing is requested, it shall be scheduled within fifteen (15) days after your written request has been received by the OAH, unless extended by the Commissioner for good cause.
If no written request for hearing is received by the OAH within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this Notice, and none is ordered by the Commissioner, the Preliminary Order shall become the Final Order of the Commissioner by operation of law, pursuant to HRS § 485A-604(b).
You are hereby further notified that, within ten (10) days after receiving a Final Order, you may move the Commissioner to reconsider the Final Order, pursuant to § 16-201-23 of the Hawaii Administrative Rules for Administrative Practice and Procedure. Your motion shall be filed with the Commissioner and shall state specifically what points of law or facts the Commissioner has overlooked or misunderstood together with brief arguments on the points raised.
Additionally, pursuant to HRS § 485A-609, you may file an appeal with the Circuit Court of the First Circuit of the State of Hawaii, in the manner provided by HRS Chapter 91.
You have the right to retain legal counsel for all stages of these proceedings.
A copy of the Preliminary Order is available upon request at the Securities Enforcement Branch, 335 Merchant Street, Suite 205, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813, or by contacting the Securities Enforcement Branch at P.O. Box 40, Honolulu, Hawaii 96810 or by telephone at 1-844-808-DCCA (3222).
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COUNTY OF KAUAI PLANNING COMMISSION 4444 Rice Street, Suite A473, Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii, 96766, tel: (808) 241-4050, email: planningdepartment@kauai.gov.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of an agency hearing with a public hearing and an opportunity for public testimony from all interested persons to be held by the Kaua'i Planning Commission pursuant to the provisions of Special Management Area Rules, Kauai County Code, Chapter 8, as amended, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) Chapter 92 and 91, and the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the County of Kauai Planning Commission. The hearing will be held regarding the following:
SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREA USE PERMIT (SMA(U)-2026-6) for a development involving the construction of two (2) single-family residences on a parcel located on the makai side of Kuhio Highway in Wainiha, at its intersection with Mikala Place, further identified as 5-7196 Kuhio Highway, Tax Map Key: 5-8-008:009, and containing a total area of 15,588 square feet.
Meeting Location: Lihu'e Civic Center, Moikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A-2B,
4444 Rice Street, Lihu'e, Kaua'i, Hawai'i
* Interested parties should look to the Planning Commission Agenda for July 14, 2026, for final determination of
location.
Date: July 14, 2026
Time: 9:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter
Oral testimony will be taken on specific agenda items, in-person at the public meeting location indicated on the meeting agenda.
Written testimony indicating your 1) name or pseudonym, and if applicable, your position/title and organization you are representing, and 2) the agenda item that you are providing comment on, may be submitted on any agenda item in writing to planningdepartment@kauai.gov or mailed to the County of Kaua'i Planning Department, 4444 Rice Street, Suite 473, Lihue, Hawai'i 96766. Written testimony received by the Planning Department at least 24 hours prior to the meeting will be posted as testimony to the Planning Commission's website prior to the meeting (https://www.kauai.gov/Government/Boards-and-Commissions/Planning-Commission). Any testimony received after this time will be retained as part of the record, but we cannot assure the Commission will receive it with sufficient time for review prior to the meeting.
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STATE OF HAWAI'I
KA MOKU'AINA O HAWAI'I
STATE COUNCIL ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
'A'UNIKE MOKU'APUNI NO KA NA KAWAI KULA
1010 RICHARDS STREET, Room 122
HONOLULU, HAWAI'I 96813
TELEPHONE: (808) 586-8100 FAX: (808) 586-7543
State Plan 2027-2031
Notice of Public Review and Comment Meetings
The Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities is required by Federal law to develop a five-year State Plan. The State Plan guides efforts in advocacy, capacity building, and systemic change activities to increase and promote self-determination, independence, productivity, and integration and inclusion in the community for individuals with developmental disabilities (DD). The State Plan must address the Council's priorities in the Federal areas of emphasis of childcare, education, early intervention, employment, health, housing, quality assurance, recreation, transportation, and others.
The Council convened community input meetings in the Counties of Hawaii, Kauai, and Maui, and on Oahu. The Council's staff and Areas of Emphasis Committees compiled and reviewed the community input, and formulated goals and objectives based on the input. The DRAFT goals and objectives describe the direction the Council will move toward in the next five years. Specific activities to be implemented to address the goals and objectives will be determined by the Council's Areas of Emphasis Committees.
The Council is convening meetings to provide interested persons the opportunity to submit comments regarding the DRAFT goals and objectives. Please submit two (2) copies of your comments to the presiding staff person at the meeting.
Address comments to:
Sierra Whiteside, Chair
DD Council
1010 Richards Street, Ste. 122
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
The DRAFT goals and objectives can be viewed on the Council's website at https://hiddcouncil.org/ after June 3, 2026. You may also request a copy of the DRAFT goals and objectives by emailing hiscdd@doh.hawaii.gov or calling our office at (808) 586-8100.
Interested persons are welcome to attend the meeting, mail, fax, or email your comments to the DD Council. Comments may be mailed to the above address, faxed to (808) 586-7543, or emailed to hiscdd@doh.hawaii.gov
The deadline to submit comments is Friday, July 17, 2026.
Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities
STATE PLAN 2027-2031
Schedule of Public Review and Comment Meetings
Oahu
Date: Monday, June 15, 2026
Time: 11:00 am 12:00 pm
Location: Princess Victoria Kamamalu Bldg.
1010 Richards Street, Room 111B
Honolulu, HI 96813
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/8085868166
Meeting ID: 808 586 8166
Maui
Date: Thursday, June 18, 2026
Time: 3:30 4:30 pm
Location: Kelea Foundation
111 Hana Hwy
Kahului, HI 96732
West Hawaii
Date: Friday, June 19, 2026
Time: 3:00 4:00 pm
Location: West Hawaii Civic Center Hale G
74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
East Kauai
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Time: 9:15 10:15 am
Location: 4800 Kawaihau Rd Ste F
Kapaa, HI 96746
West Kauai
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Time: 1:45 2:45 pm
Location: 4590 Ola Rd
Waimea, HI 96796
East Hawaii
Date: Friday, June 26, 2026
Time: 3:00 4:00 pm
Location: Aging & Disability Resource Center Conference Room
1055 Kinoole St
Hilo, HI 96720
Proposed Five-Year State Plan
FFY: 2027-2031
Goals and Objectives (2027-2031)
Goal 1: Education and Leadership
Hawaii residents with I/DD and their families will increase their advocacy and leadership skills through structured, measurable training and engagement opportunities by 2031.
Objective 1.1: Leadership: Self-Advocates
1.1 Each year, the Council will support at least one self-advocacy group led by people with I/DD and help self-advocates build leadership skills through training, peer mentoring, and participation in cross-disability coalitions.
Key Activities:
1. Each year, self-advocates will participate in leadership and peer-mentoring training to strengthen their ability to support other self-advocates.
2. Each year, self-advocates will receive education and coaching on testimony writing, sharing personal stories, and advocating at county and state levels
3. Each year, at least 10 self-advocates will participate on new boards, groups, or coalitions.
Objective 2: Leadership: Families
1.2 Annually, family members will increase their knowledge of how to write testimony and advocate for their needs and the needs of their family member with I/DD.
Key Activities:
1. Create one infographic explaining what self-advocacy is and how families can support their child in participating in advocacy activities.
2. SCDD will host testimony-writing workshops and provide one-on-one support to parents as needed to help them share their story.
Objective 3: Education
1.3 By 2031, SCDD will facilitate system coordination and collaborative partnerships so that individuals with I/DD and their families increase their knowledge of Council initiatives that support self- advocacy and self-determined lives:
Key Activities:
1. SCDD staff and trained partners will provide training for agencies, self-advocates, and families on topics such as healthy relationships.
2. SCDD will share information and provide education on new and emerging policies and laws, including:
1. KALS Law
2. ABLE Accounts
3. Medicaid Updates
4. Supported Decision Making
5. Emergency preparedness
6. Enhanced 911
GOAL 2: (Systems Change)/ Formal and Informal Supports
Hawaii residents with I/DD, their families, and stakeholders will increase their knowledge of available formal and informal supports and services, and how these resources can meet the interests, needs, and preferences of individuals with I/DD.
Objective 2.1: Transition Supports
2.1 By 2031, individuals with I/DD and their families will increase their knowledge of transition supports for aging out of the DOE, as well as the formal and informal aging-related supports available in their county.
Key Activities:
1. By 2031, stakeholders will increase their knowledge of the needs of individuals with I/DD who are aging, and how to expand services and supports that meet those needs.
2. Each year through 2031, SCDD will host or participate in transition-related events (for youth exiting DOE or individuals aging into adult services) in each county.
3. By 2031, individuals with I/DD and their families will increase their knowledge of available housing options, including resources such as HUD and CCFH.
Objective 2.2: Employment:
2.2 By 2031, individuals with I/DD and their families will increase their knowledge of available employment-related services, including DVR, Benefits Planning, and American Job Centers.
Key Activities:
1. Each year through 2031, SCDD will collaborate with DVR, Benefits Planning, and American Job Centers to provide informational sessions and materials on employment services for individuals with I/DD and their families.
2. By 2031, SCDD will develop and disseminate accessible resources (print, digital, or video) that explain employment pathways and available supports, including DVR, Benefits Planning, and American Job Centers.
3. By 2031, SCDD will engage stakeholders and providers in identifying barriers to accessing employment services and facilitate discussions on strategies to improve service navigation and coordination for individuals with I/DD.
Objective 2.3: Resource App
2.3 By 2031, SCDD will facilitate the development of an accessible resource app that increases the ability of individuals with I/DD, their families, and stakeholders to locate and understand available formal and informal supports and services within their communities.
Key Activities:
1. SCDD will facilitate stakeholder collaboration to identify funding sources or an implementing agency to develop the family resource app.
2. SCDD will support development of the app by providing input on accessibility, content, and usability for individuals with I/DD and their families.
3. Once the app is developed, SCDD will disseminate information about the app to individuals with I/DD, families, and stakeholders, and will promote its use to increase awareness of available supports and services.
Objective 2.4: Collaboration
2.4 By 2031, SCDD will facilitate stakeholder collaboration to address emerging issues impacting individuals with I/DD and their families, with an initial focus on the justice system and FASD.
Key Activities:
1. By 2031, SCDD will collaborate with youth and adult correctional systems to promote screening tools and practices that help identify individuals with I/DD.
2. Each year through 2031, SCDD will partner with the Hawai'i FASD Action Group to provide training and educational opportunities on FASD for families, providers, and community stakeholders.
3. By 2031, SCDD will work with justice system partners to improve awareness of the re-entry supports needed for individuals with I/DD or dual diagnoses.
4. By 2031, SCDD will support stakeholder efforts aimed at reducing barriers that contribute to recidivism among individuals with I/DD.
GOAL 3: (Capacity-Building)
By 2031, SCDD will increase collaboration with community agencies and expand public awareness of the I/DD community and the role of the Council.
Objective 3.1: Feedback
3.1 By 2031, SCDD will increase interagency collaboration by reviewing and providing feedback on at least five state or county strategic plans that impact individuals with I/DD and their families.
Key Activities:
1. Each year through 2031, SCDD will review state strategic plans related to services impacting individuals with I/DD, including the 1915(c) and 1115 Waiver programs.
2. By 2031, SCDD will strengthen collaboration with state departments by reviewing and providing feedback on relevant strategic plans developed by agencies such as DOH, DHS, DOT, Tourism, DOE, and EMS.
3. By 2031, SCDD will expand collaboration with county agencies by reviewing and providing input on county plans related to transportation, housing, and public safety.
Objective 3.2: Community Development
3.2 By 2031, SCDD will increase interagency collaboration by contributing input to at least one community development planning process each year that impacts individuals with I/DD and their families.
Key Activities:
1. Each year through 2031, SCDD will participate in housing and community development planning meetings to provide input on the needs of individuals with I/DD.
Objective 3.3: Day at the Capitol and Legislative Forums
3.3 Annually through 2031, SCDD will engage advocates, DD Network partners, and Community stakeholders to host the annual Day at the Capitol event and annual legislative forums to educate county and state policymakers and increase advocacy skills.
Key Activities:
1. Annually through 2031, SCDD will support participation in the Day at the Capitol by bringing individuals with I/DD, students, adults, and family members to engage in advocacy activities.
2. Annually through 2031, SCDD will support participation of individuals with I/DD and family members during the annual legislative forums to discuss issues affecting the I/DD community.
3. Annually through 2031, SCDD will coordinate meetings between county departments and individuals with I/DD and family members to educate them on the needs of the I/DD community.
4. Annually through 2031, SCDD will provide support to individuals with I/DD on how to provide testimony.
5. Annually through 2031, SCDD will collaborate with aging agencies to host a March for Meals awareness event.
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start date: 05/22/2026
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT
STATE OF HAWAII
SUMMONS
STATE OF HAWAII
TO: DANIEL RIO HEE and H CONSTRUCTION
CORPORATION, doing business as PRO BUILD
HAWAII CONSTRUCTION and SOLAR PLANET
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT the State of Hawaii, Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Plaintiff, has filed a Complaint for Injunctive and Other Relief against you in Civil No. 1CCV-26-0000526, in the Circuit Court of the First Circuit, State of Hawaii, wherein Plaintiff prays for judgment against you by way of an injunction, assessment of civil fines, restitution, costs and attorney's fees, and such other and further relief as the above-entitled Court may deem just and proper.
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear in the courtroom of the Honorable Shirley Kawamura, Judge of the above-entitled Court, 12th Division, at Ka'ahumanu Hale, 777 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813, on July 7, 2026, at 9:00 o'clock a.m., or to file an answer or other pleading and serve it before said day upon Malia Eversole, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 235 South Beretania Street, Ninth Floor, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
DATED: Honolulu, Hawaii, May 14, 2026.
/s/ J. Higashionna
CLERK OF THE ABOVE-ENTITLED COURT
(SA152880 5/22, 5/29, 6/05, 6/12/26)
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