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Can I collect device information from participants in Hawaii? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it appears that there are specific requirements for collecting device information in Hawaii. However, it is unclear what type of device information you are referring to and the context in which you plan to collect it. Therefore, I will provide a general overview of the relevant requirements for collecting and reporting device information in Hawaii.
Manufacturer Reporting Requirements [HIRS 339D-23.3]
Manufacturers of electronic devices sold in Hawaii are required to report their sales, by weight, of the manufacturer’s electronic devices sold in the State in the previous calendar year, categorized by electronic device type. This report is due annually by August 1st. If the manufacturer is unable to provide accurate sales data, the manufacturer shall explain why the data cannot be provided and shall instead report an estimate of its sales data and provide an explanation of the methods used to derive the estimate.
Record Keeping Requirements [HIRS 339D-23.2]
Each manufacturer shall maintain records, for a minimum of five years, of the amount, in weight, of its annual sales of electronic devices sold in the State, the number of electronic devices it has collected for recycling or reuse, by county, and the number of electronic devices recycled or reused by each collector and recycler on behalf of the manufacturer.
Collector Reporting Requirements [HIRS 339D-30]
Each collector shall report to the department the weight of all electronic devices collected for recycling or reuse in the previous year. Reports shall be submitted on forms prescribed by the department and shall indicate the weight of electronic devices sent to each recycler and the number of electronic devices that were reused. This report is due annually by March 31st.
Collector Record Keeping Requirements [HIRS 339D-29]
Each collector shall maintain records for a minimum of five years of the amount, in weight, of electronic devices it has collected for recycling and reuse and the amounts sent for recycling and reuse, and bills of lading or weight tickets for all electronic devices sent for recycling or reuse.
It is important to note that these requirements apply specifically to manufacturers and collectors of electronic devices sold in Hawaii. If you are collecting device information for a different purpose or in a different context, additional requirements may apply. It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Therefore, based on the provided context, it is unclear what type of device information you are referring to and the context in which you plan to collect it. If you can provide more specific information, I can provide a more tailored response.
Jurisdiction
Hawaii