Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 5 - DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Subtitle 5 - FORFEITURES
Chapter 51 - ADMINISTRATIVE ASSET FORFEITURE
Subchapter 3 - PETITIONS FOR REMISSION OR MITIGATION OF FORFEITURE; CLAIMS AND COST BONDS; AND CLAIMS AND IN FORMA PAUPERIS BONDS
Section 5-51-31 - Who may file a petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture; a claim and cost bond; or a claim and in forma pauperis bond

Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 5-51-31

Current through February, 2024

The following persons may file a petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture; a claim and cost bond; or a claim and in forma pauperis bond with the attorney general in any administrative forfeiture matter:

(1) Any person claiming ownership of seized property, pursuant to section 712A-10, Hawaii Revised Statutes;

(2) Any interest holder, including any lienholder; and

(3) Any person having due authority under the law to act on behalf of any person designated under section 712A-10(5), Hawaii Revised Statutes, or section (1) above, including:

(A) Any attorney duly licensed to engage in the practice of law within the State; and

(B) Any person not licensed to engage in the practice of law under subsection (A), who is authorized to so act under the law, as evidenced by a power-of-attorney.

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