The DCCA site has licensed contractor information, including info on filing a complaint, and info on the:
"CONTRACTORS RECOVERY FUND
The Contractors Recovery Fund is a service for homeowners that is
wholly funded by Hawaii’s licensed contractors and administered by
the Contractors License Board.
The fund provides protection to homeowners who find that a licensed
contractor has not performed as promised, has defaulted on the
contract, or has violated some other provision of the law regulating
contractors. A homeowner may recover up to $12,500 per contract
from the Contractors Recovery Fund on any judgement obtained
against a licensed contractor.
The procedure for obtaining relief from the Contractors Recovery
Fund is as follows.
1. The homeowner must file a court action against the
contractor.
2. The homeowner must notify the Contractors License Board
of the court action at the time it is filed.
3. If the homeowner obtains a judgement against the licensed
contractor and the licensed contractor lacks the assets to
pay off the judgement, a claim against the Contractors
Recovery Fund must be made.
You should consult with an attorney to ensure that all the procedural
steps required to file a valid claim are satisfied.
The Contractor License Board has the right to intervene and defend
the Contractors Recovery Fund in any way that it deems necessary."
The DCCA site with links to forms and more info is:
http://hawaii.gov/dcca/areas/rico/licensedcontractor