In Re Anamizu In Re Anamizu

In Re Anamizu

481 P.2d 116, 52 Haw. 550, 1971.HI.40060

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Publisher Description

This case involves the validity of sections 17-6.2(d) (1) (aa) and 17-6.2(d) (1) (cc) of Honolulu, Hawaii, Ordinance 2541, December 24, 1964. The provisions in question set forth the requirements which must be met by electrical contractors who seek permission to practice their profession in the City and County of Honolulu. The appellees are all supervising electricians and each holds a current state electrical contractors license, issued by the Hawaii Contractors License Board pursuant to HRS § 444-4. During the normal work week they are employed on a full-time basis by government agencies or private employers. The appellees engage in their electrical contracting operations on a part-time basis, doing most of the work on weekends and holidays.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1971
17 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
6
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
50.1
KB

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