DCCA Disciplinary Actions Summary Through July 2025
Summary
The Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs released its monthly summary of disciplinary actions through July 2025, covering multiple professional licensing boards including Real Estate Commission, Board of Veterinary Medicine, Board of Massage Therapy, Social Worker Licensing Program, and Contractors License Board. Actions include fines totaling over $40,000 across 12 cases, restitution orders exceeding $14,600, and continuing education requirements.
What changed
The DCCA released its monthly disciplinary actions summary for July 2025, documenting 12 enforcement cases across five professional licensing boards. Monetary penalties include fines ranging from $750 to $10,000, with the highest penalties imposed on real estate commission violators ($10,000) and veterinary licensees ($10,000). Restitution orders totaled $14,651.83 against Maui Life Construction LLC and Andrew Keenan for fraudulent deposit collection. One case required compliance with an out-of-state disciplinary order (California), and another required completion of 45 continuing education credit hours.
Professionals and entities holding licenses under DCCA jurisdiction should review these enforcement actions to ensure compliance with reporting requirements, licensing standards, and consumer protection obligations. The cases highlight specific violations including failure to report out-of-state disciplinary actions, use of unlicensed contractors, improper contract disclosures, and fraudulent business practices. Licensees should maintain awareness that reciprocal disciplinary actions from other states trigger Hawaii board notification requirements.
Penalties
Multiple fines ranging from $750 to $10,000; restitution orders totaling $14,651.83; continuing education requirements of 45 CE credit hours
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Release: RELEASE: DCCA DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS (THROUGH JULY 2025)
August 21, 2025 at 11:28 am
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August 21, 2025
HONOLULU – The state Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA) and its respective state Boards and Commissions released a summary of disciplinary actions through the month of July 2025, taken on individuals and entities with professional and vocational licenses in Hawai‘i. These disciplinary actions include dispositions based upon either the results of contested case hearings or settlement agreements submitted by the parties. Respondents enter into settlement agreements as a compromise to claims and to conserve on the expenses of proceeding with an administrative hearing.
The DCCA and the Boards and Commissions are responsible for ensuring those with professional and vocational licenses are performing up to the standards prescribed by state law.
ACTIVITY DESKS PROGRAM
Respondent: Rise! Enterprise Limited Liability Company dba Ohana Fun! Hawaii (Maui)
Case Number: ADP 2022-9-L
Sanction: Satisfy $110,993.20 Default Judgment under 2CCV-22-0000272
Effective Date: 7-14-25
RICO alleges that Respondent entered into a contract to sell Complainants’ activities, Respondent was required to maintain a Client Trust Account and to place payments under the contract into the account, Respondent was paid for activities booked for Complainants and did not pay Complainants upon receipt of invoices, Respondent made withdrawals from the Client Trust Account to pay company and personal expenses, on March 1, 2023, Complainants obtained a Default Judgment against Respondent, and that Respondent did not timely report the judgment to the Program, in potential violation of HRS §§ 468M-3(4), 468M-4, 436B-16(a) and 436B-19(8). (Director approved Settlement Agreement.)
BOARD OF MASSAGE THERAPY
Respondent: De’ Rest Thai Massage, LLC
Case Number: MAS 2025-30-L
Sanction: $1,000 fine
Effective Date: 7-1-25
RICO alleges that Respondent permitted a person without a massage therapist’s license or permit to act as a massage therapist, in potential violation of HRS § 452-24(a)(1) and HAR § 16-84-11(b). (Board approved Settlement Agreement.)
BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Respondent: Candice M. Denham
Case Number: VET 2024-24-L
Sanction: $1,500 fine, restriction and limitation on license
Effective Date: 6-4-25
RICO alleges that Respondent was disciplined by the state of Nevada and failed to timely notify the Board of the disciplinary action, in potential violation of HRS §§ 471-10(b)(11) and 471-10(b)(8). (Board approved Settlement Agreement.)
Respondent: Celina M. Hatt
Case Number: VET 2024-20-L
Sanction: $10,000 fine, comply with California Order
Effective Date: 6-4-25
RICO alleges that Respondent was disciplined by the state of California on August 2, 2019, Respondent failed to timely notify the Board of the disciplinary action, and that Respondent was also disciplined by the state of California on July 15, 2024, in potential violation of HRS §§ 436B-19(6), 436B-19(13), 471-10(b)(1), 471-10(b)(8), and 471-10(b)(11). (Board approved Settlement Agreement.)
Respondent: Alycia Beth Eisenstein
Case Number: VET 2024-23-L
Sanction: $750 fine
Effective Date: 5-8-25
RICO alleges that Respondent was disciplined by the state of Wisconsin and failed to timely notify the Board of the disciplinary action, in potential violation of HRS §§ 471-10(b)(8) and 471-10(b)(11). (Board approved Settlement Agreement.)
SOCIAL WORKER LICENSING PROGRAM
Respondent: Kurt J. Schweitzer
Case Number: RSW 2024-9-L
Sanction: $750 fine, 45 continuing education (CE) credit hours
Effective Date: 7-18-25
RICO alleges that Respondent submitted a renewal application certifying Respondent met the CE requirements as required in HRS § 467E-11, that Respondent was issued a notice by the Program requesting proof of completion of the minimum 45 credit hours of CE courses, Respondent was unable to provide proof of completion of the 45 CE credit hours, in potential violation of HRS §§ 467E-12(a)(1), 467E-12(a)(14), and 467E-12(a)(15). (Director approved Settlement Agreement.)
REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
Respondent: M & J Wilkow Properties, LLC
Case Number: REC 2023-284-L
Sanction: $10,000 fine
Effective Date: 7-25-25
RICO alleges that Respondent utilized unlicensed contractors, Kalei Villanueva and K V Plumbing, LLC, to perform plumbing work requiring licenses at the Parker Ranch Shopping Center from January 2023 – June 2023, in potential violation of HRS § 436B-19(16). (Commission approved Settlement Agreement.)
Respondent: Marc R. Wilkow
Case Number: REC 2023-284-L
Sanction: $3,000 fine
Effective Date: 7-25-25
RICO alleges that Respondent utilized unlicensed contractors, Kalei Villanueva and K V Plumbing, LLC, to perform plumbing work requiring licenses at the Parker Ranch Shopping Center from January 2023 – June 2023, in potential violation of HRS § 436B-19(16). (Commission approved Settlement Agreement.)
Respondent: Shelley M. Morisaki
Case Number: REC 2023-284-L
Sanction: $3,000 fine
Effective Date: 7-25-25
RICO alleges that Respondent utilized unlicensed contractors, Kalei Villanueva and K V Plumbing, LLC, to perform plumbing work requiring licenses at the Parker Ranch Shopping Center from January 2023 – June 2023, in potential violation of HRS § 436B-19(16). (Commission approved Settlement Agreement.)
Respondent: Colene J. De Mello (Hawaiʻi)
Case Number: REC 2023-284-L
Sanction: $1,500 fine
Effective Date: 7-25-25
RICO alleges that Respondent utilized unlicensed contractors, Kalei Villanueva and K V Plumbing, LLC, to perform plumbing work requiring licenses at the Parker Ranch Shopping Center from January 2023 – June 2023, in potential violation of HRS § 436B-19(16). (Commission approved Settlement Agreement.)
CONTRACTORS LICENSE BOARD
Respondents: Maui Life Construction, LLC dba Maui Windows and Doors, and Andrew L. Keenan
Case Number: CLB 2024-206-L Sanction: $7,626 restitution
Effective Date: 7-25-25
RICO alleges that it received a complaint that Complainant paid Respondents a $7,625.83 deposit to install sliding doors and that Respondents closed business and did no work on the project, that Respondents fraudulently cashed a deposit check knowing that its business was closing, failed to complete any work on the project or return or refund Complainants money, and failed to register the trade name Maui Windows and Doors with the Board, in potential violation of HRS § 444-17(1) and HAR § 16-77-8(a). (Board approved Settlement Agreement.)
Respondents: Maui Life Construction, LLC dba Maui Windows and Doors, and Andrew L. Keenan
Case Number: CLB 2024-313-L Sanction: $7,026 restitution
Effective Date: 7-25-25
RICO alleges that it received a complaint that Complainant paid Respondents a $7,025.00 deposit to install windows and a sliding door, that Respondents fraudulently cashed the deposit check knowing that its business was closing, failed to complete any work on the project or return or refund Complainants money, and failed to register the trade name Maui Windows and Doors with the Board, in potential violation of HRS § 444-17(1) and HAR § 16-77-8(a). (Board approved Settlement Agreement.)
Respondents: Vanguard Builders, Inc. and Jeffrey B. Hemingway
Case Number: CLB 2024-146-L Sanction: $4,000 fine
Effective Date: 7-25-25
RICO alleges that it received a complaint about a contract to construct a new residence, and that the contract failed to include the required notice of contractor’s right to resolve alleged construction defects prior to commencing litigation, and failed to provide identification of and the percentages of subcontracted work, in potential violation of HRS §§ 444-25 and 444-25.5(b)(2), and HAR § 16-77-80(a)(5). (Board approved Settlement Agreement.)
Copies of the decisions are available online at: http://cca.hawaii.gov/oah/oah_decisions/
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