From West Hawaii Today:
Businesses are required by Hawaii law to notify customers of any security breach involving personal information in any form following discovery of the breach. Hawaii law also requires businesses to notify the Office of Consumer Protection about the breach without unreasonable delay as well as information on the timing, distribution and content of the notices sent by the business to affected persons, according to the department. Read more.
And here’s the latest in other neighbor isle gov’t and politics:
Development details on housing project in Princeville
Waimea park plan moves forward
NTSB: Loss of power in plane undetermined
Kauai petrels: An epic journey for food
Big Isle’s Food Basket eyeing options
Hawaiian language brought to life at UHH
Governor releases money for projects at airports
UH funds Molokai High student’s research
Cause of summer plane mishap in Maui undetermined
Property tax ‘amnesty’ offered for agricultural program

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