Kaneohe has no county do-not-knock registry. ROH Sec. 13-6.2 regulates peddler conduct, and 'No Soliciting' signage creates trespass liability under HRS 708-814 if ignored.
Because Honolulu County does not maintain a formal no-solicitation registry, Kaneohe residents rely on ROH 13-6.2 and Hawaii state trespass law. A clearly posted 'No Soliciting' sign at the property entrance gives notice; a peddler who proceeds and refuses to leave when asked may be cited for criminal trespass under HRS 708-814. MCBH-adjacent neighborhoods and gated communities may have stricter access controls enforceable through HOA rules. Commercial peddlers still must hold an active license, and repeat violators can lose their license. Residents can also file complaints with the Department of Customer Services for ROH violations.
Trespass after notice is a petty misdemeanor. Repeat ROH 13-6.2 conduct violations can lead to license revocation and fines.
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Residential pool barriers in Kaneohe must meet ROH Sec. 16-6.2, which requires enclosures, self-closing gates, and opening limits to protect children. Compli...
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Kaneohe follows the state juvenile curfew under HRS Sec. 577-16 barring children under 16 from public places between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. without a parent or g...
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