(a) Except as provided in this section, a private person shall not manufacture, sell, supply, or attempt to sell or supply an unofficial age identification card unless the following words are imprinted, inscribed, or stamped across the top of each side of the card in the manner required by this subsection: “SOUVENIR ONLY.” The words shall be in red capital letters at least 0.25 inches high and printed prominently, legibly, and conspicuously in permanent ink. The phrase “SOUVENIR ONLY” shall be at least 2 inches wide or, if the card is less than 2 inches wide, shall be at least 80 percent of the width of the card.
(b) Subsection (a) shall not apply to a private person who manufactures, sells, supplies, or attempts to sell or supply the following:
(1) A “credit card” as defined in HRS § 708-800;
(2) An “employee identification card,” meaning a card given to an individual by a private employer for the purpose of identifying the individual as an employee of the employer;
(3) A “school identification card,” meaning a card given to an individual by a private academic, trade, vocational, or technical school, college, or university for the purpose of identifying the individual as a student of the school, college, or university; or
(4) A card which does not meet all criteria of the definition of “unofficial age identification card” under § 41-23.1. A card excepted by this subdivision includes a card which is manufactured, sold, or supplied by a private person with the express, specific authorization of a government agency, a card which does not comply with the dimensional requirements of subdivision (2) of the definition, or a card which does not include on at least one side all of the information specified under subdivision (3) of the definition.
A card described under this subsection need not include the words required by subsection (a).
(c) A person who manufactures, sells, supplies, or attempts to sell or supply an unofficial age identification card in violation of this section shall be subject for each violation to a maximum $2,000 fine, maximum one-year imprisonment, or both. Each card manufactured, sold, supplied, or attempted to be sold or supplied in violation of the section shall be deemed a separate violation.
(1990 Code, Ch. 40, Art. 17, § 40-17.2) (Added by Ord. 99-66)