Onaka has a seal of his own. That is what he uses on birth certificates. If that had been the seal used there would be no problem with the certification of the letters of verification
But the one on the verifications is not his seal. It is the official DOH seal - 2 1/4” in diameter and having stars separating the upper and lower banks of words around the perimeter - as opposed to Onaka’s smaller seal having dots replacing the stars. And it must have the director’s signature near it to verify/certify documents. It doesn’t, so that seal is legally worthless on those documents. They deliberately used a mismatched signature and seal to only give the APPEARANCE that it was certified, when it legally wasn’t.
That’s what I’ve clearly said and I’m not going to waste my time on you, no matter how many times you misrepresent what I’ve clearly said.
“Onaka has a seal of his own”
Where in Hawaii statutes is the Onaka seal described?