Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 5 - DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Subtitle 5 - FORFEITURES
Chapter 51 - ADMINISTRATIVE ASSET FORFEITURE
Subchapter 7 - DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY
Section 5-51-73 - Disposition of subject property following an order granting a petition for administrative forfeiture
Current through August, 2024
After an order granting a petition for administrative forfeiture is filed by the attorney general, the subject property that has been forfeited to the State shall be disposed of as follows:
(1) Any request by a governmental agency for the forfeited property pursuant to chapter 712A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, shall be made within ten days after the filing of the order by the attorney general;
(2) Forfeited property, other than currency, shall be disposed of by sale at public auction to be held by the attorney general as often as practicable;
(3) All persons are eligible to purchase forfeited property at public auction, except:
(4) All proceeds from any public auction held by the attorney general under this section shall be disbursed and distributed as set forth under section 712A-16, Hawaii Revised Statutes; and
(5) Distributions from the revolving fund or criminal forfeiture fund shall be made in accordance with section 712A-16(4), Hawaii Revised Statutes, as follows: