(a) The commissioner may take any action necessary or appropriate to enforce this chapter, and the rules adopted and orders issued hereunder, which is consistent with the provisions of this chapter. The commissioner may conduct investigations and examinations of warrantors, administrators, insurers, or other persons. If a warrantor has violated this chapter, or rules or orders under this chapter, the commissioner may issue an order:

Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 481R-13

  • Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Restitution: The court-ordered payment of money by the defendant to the victim for damages caused by the criminal action.
  • Vehicle protection product: means a product or system, which includes a written warranty, that is:

    (1) Installed or applied to a vehicle; and

    (2) Designed to prevent loss or damage to a vehicle from a specific cause. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 481R-1

  • Warrantor: means a person named under the terms of a vehicle protection product warranty as the contractual obligor to the consumer. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 481R-1
(1) Requiring a person to cease and desist from violating this chapter or rules or orders under this chapter;
(2) Prohibiting a person from selling or offering for sale vehicle protection product warranties in violation of this chapter;
(3) Imposing a civil penalty on a person, in addition to attorneys’ fees and costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution of a violation of this chapter, as follows:

(A) For persons acting negligently or recklessly, not more than $5,000 per violation; or
(B) For persons acting intentionally or knowingly, not more than $10,000 per violation.

The terms “negligently”, “recklessly”, “knowingly”, and “intentionally” shall have the meanings provided in § 702-206; or

(4) Any combination of the foregoing, as deemed appropriate by the commissioner.
(b) A person aggrieved by an order under this section may request a hearing before the commissioner, conducted subject to chapter 91. The hearing request shall be filed with the commissioner within twenty days of the effective date of the commissioner’s order. Upon filing of a hearing request, the order shall be suspended from its effective date, until completion of the hearing and final decision of the commissioner. At the hearing, the commissioner shall have the burden of proof to show that the order is justified.
(c) The commissioner may bring an action in any court of competent jurisdiction for an injunction or other appropriate relief to remedy threatened or existing violations of this chapter, rules established pursuant to this chapter, or orders of the commissioner. An action filed under this section may also seek restitution on behalf of persons aggrieved by a violation of this chapter, rules established pursuant to this chapter, or orders of the commissioner.