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2024-04-15 Bill 121 Kua Lani
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complaint" by an impartial entity unaffiliated <br /> with the county that validated the complaint. <br /> Furthermore, they should be afforded the <br /> opportunity for a legal trial in a court of law, <br /> adjudicated by their peers, before any action by <br /> the county to close their business through <br /> revocation or non-renewal of their STVR license <br /> based on the validation of a verified complaint. <br /> Accusations triggering a $10,000 daily fine <br /> demand irrefutable evidence substantiating the <br /> alleged offense. TAR owners cannot be <br /> presumed culpable without a meticulous and <br /> exhaustive inquiry into the validity and veracity <br /> of each complaint, bolstered by indisputable <br /> proof. Given the catastrophic ramifications of <br /> losing their entire livelihood and having their <br /> license revoked, investigative efforts must match <br /> the gravity of these consequences. A thorough <br /> forensic examination is essential to definitively <br /> ascertain whether such a grave offense occurred, <br /> imposing an unparalleled standard of proof <br /> before shattering the lives of Hawaiian citizens. <br /> The proposed fines outlined in Bill 121 for <br />
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