Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 445-115

  • Outdoor advertising device: means any device which is:
    (A) A writing, picture, painting, light, model, display, emblem, sign, or similar device situated outdoors, which is so designed that it draws the attention of persons in any public highway, park, or other public place to any property, services, entertainment, or amusement, bought, sold, rented, hired, offered, or otherwise traded in by any person, or to the place or person where or by whom such buying, selling, renting, hiring, offering, or other trading is carried on;
    (B) A sign, poster, notice, bill, or word or words in writing situated outdoors and so designed that it draws the attention of and is read by persons in any public highway, park, or other public place; or
    (C) A sign, writing, symbol, or emblem made of lights, or a device or design made of lights so designed that its primary function is not giving light, which is situated outdoors and draws the attention of persons in any public highway, park or other public place. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 445-111
  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.

It shall be unlawful for any person, except a public officer or employee in performance of a public duty, or a private person in giving legal notice, to paste, post, paint, print, nail, or tack or otherwise fasten any card, banner, handbill, sign, poster, outdoor advertising device, or notice of any kind upon any property without the oral or written consent of the owner, holder, lessee, agent, or trustee thereof.