RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.
Hawaii SB 1036 proposes unspecified consumer protections, deferred in committee pending further review and public input on marketplace practices and consumer rights.
Hawaii SB 1036 proposes unspecified consumer protections, deferred in committee pending further review and public input on marketplace practices and consumer rights.
SB 1036 is a consumer protection measure introduced in Hawaii's legislature that addresses unspecified consumer issues. The bill was referred to the Labor and Business Technology (LBT) and Consumer Protection and Commerce (CPN) committees, indicating it likely involves marketplace practices, business standards, or consumer rights enforcement.
Consumer protection bills directly affect everyday transactions and rights for Hawaii residents. Without knowing the specific provisions, the bill's impact could range from minor regulatory clarification to significant changes in how businesses operate or how consumers can seek remedies for unfair practices.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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