RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.
HB 573 introduces consumer protections in Hawaii but lacks public bill text; referred to committees without advancement as of the most recent status update.
HB 573 introduces consumer protections in Hawaii but lacks public bill text; referred to committees without advancement as of the most recent status update.
HB 573 is a consumer protection measure introduced in the Hawaii legislature by Representatives Elijah Pierick and Lauren Matsumoto. The bill was introduced in January 2025 and referred to the Consumer Protection and Judiciary committees but has not yet advanced to a full committee hearing or substantive debate.
Without access to the specific text of HB 573, the actual consumer protections it proposes cannot be determined. However, Hawaii consumer protection bills typically address issues like deceptive practices, unfair pricing, data privacy, or fraud that directly affect residents' financial security and marketplace trust.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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