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SB 463

RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Ron Kouchi

Hawaii consumer protection bill SB 463 deferred by multiple committees; specific provisions and real-world impact remain unclear pending legislative session continuation.

Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
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Bill Summary · SB 463

Legislative bill overview

SB 463 is a Hawaii consumer protection bill introduced by Senator Ron Kouchi that has not yet been detailed in publicly available summaries. Based on its classification and deferred status, it likely addresses consumer rights, fraud prevention, or similar protective measures for Hawaii residents.

Why is this important

Consumer protection laws directly affect how businesses can operate and what recourse individuals have when harmed by unfair or deceptive practices. Such legislation shapes the balance between commercial activity and individual safeguards in the marketplace.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of protections vs. business compliance costs – Broader consumer protections may increase regulatory burden on small businesses versus providing adequate safeguards for vulnerable populations
  • Enforcement mechanisms – Determining who enforces violations and what penalties apply can be contentious between consumer advocates and business interests
  • Committee deferrals signal disagreement – The repeated deferrals by both HHS and CPN committees suggest lack of consensus on the bill's current form, requiring negotiation on key provisions

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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