Hawaii Revised Statutes
286. Highway Safety
286-240 Disqualification, cancellation, and downgrade.

§286-240 Disqualification, cancellation, and downgrade. (a) The examiner of drivers shall disqualify any person from driving a commercial motor vehicle for a period of no less than one year if convicted of a first violation of:
(1) Driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or any drug that impairs driving ability;
(2) Driving a commercial motor vehicle while the alcohol concentration of the driver's blood is 0.04 or more grams of alcohol per two hundred ten liters of breath or 0.04 or more grams of alcohol per one hundred milliliters or cubic centimeters of blood;
(3) Refusing to submit to a test to determine the driver's alcohol concentration while driving a motor vehicle as required under sections 286-243 and 291E-11;
(4) Using a motor vehicle in the commission of any felony;
(5) Leaving the scene of an accident involving the motor vehicle driven by the person;
(6) Unlawful transportation, possession, or use of a controlled substance while on duty;
(7) Driving a commercial motor vehicle when, as a result of prior violations committed while operating a commercial motor vehicle, the driver's commercial driver's license or commercial learner's permit is revoked, suspended, or canceled, or the driver is otherwise disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle; or
(8) Causing a fatality through the operation of a commercial motor vehicle, including through the commission of the crimes of manslaughter and negligent homicide in any degree.
(b) The examiner of drivers shall disqualify any person for a period of no less than three years for any conviction of a violation of any offense listed in subsection (a) that is committed while a hazardous material required to be placarded under title 49 Code of Federal Regulations, part 172, subpart F, is being transported.
(c) The examiner of drivers shall disqualify any person from driving a commercial motor vehicle for life if the person is convicted two or more times for any of the offenses listed in subsection (a).
(d) The examiner of drivers shall disqualify any person from driving a commercial motor vehicle for life if the person uses a motor vehicle in the commission of any felony involving the manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing of a controlled substance, or possession with intent to manufacture, distribute, or dispense a controlled substance.
(e) The examiner of drivers shall disqualify any person from driving a commercial motor vehicle for a period of no less than sixty days if the person is convicted of two serious traffic violations, or one hundred twenty days if the person is convicted of three serious traffic violations; provided that the violations are committed in a commercial motor vehicle and arise from separate incidents occurring within a three-year period. The one hundred twenty-day disqualification period required for a third conviction within three years of a serious traffic violation, as defined in section 286-231, shall be in addition to any other previously imposed period of disqualification. The disqualification periods specified in this subsection shall also apply to offenses committed while operating a noncommercial motor vehicle only if the conviction for the offense results in the revocation, cancellation, or suspension of the driver's license.
(f) The examiner of drivers shall disqualify any person from driving a commercial motor vehicle or from resubmitting an application for a period of no less than sixty days if the examiner of drivers finds that a commercial driver's license or a commercial learner's permit holder or applicant for a commercial driver's license or commercial learner's permit has falsified information or failed to report or disclose required information either before or after issuance of a commercial driver's license or a commercial learner's permit.
(g) The examiner of drivers shall disqualify any person from driving a commercial motor vehicle for a period of no less than one hundred eighty days and no more than one year for a first violation, for at least two years and no more than five years for a second violation, and at least three years and no more than five years for a third or subsequent violation of a driver or vehicle out-of-service order committed in a commercial motor vehicle transporting non-hazardous materials arising from separate incidents occurring within a ten-year period.
(h) The examiner of drivers shall disqualify any person from driving a commercial motor vehicle for a period of no less than one hundred eighty days and no more than two years for a first violation and for at least three years and no more than five years for any subsequent violation of a driver or vehicle out-of-service order committed in a commercial motor vehicle transporting hazardous materials required to be placarded under title 49 Code of Federal Regulations, part 172, subpart F, or designed to transport sixteen or more occupants including the driver; provided that each violation arises from separate incidents occurring within a ten-year period.
(i) The examiner of drivers shall disqualify any person from driving a commercial motor vehicle for a period of no less than sixty days if the person is convicted of a first violation, no less than one hundred twenty days if the person is convicted of a second violation during any three-year period, and no less than one year if the person is convicted of a third or subsequent violation during any three-year period of a federal, state, or local law or regulation pertaining to one of the following six offenses at a railroad-highway grade crossing:
(1) For all drivers who are not required to always stop, failing to slow down and check that the tracks are clear of an approaching train;
(2) For all drivers who are not required to always stop, failing to stop before reaching the crossing, if the tracks are not clear;
(3) For all drivers who are always required to stop, failing to stop before driving onto the crossing;
(4) For all drivers, failing to have sufficient space to drive completely through the crossing without stopping;
(5) For all drivers, failing to obey a traffic control device or the directions of an enforcement official at the crossing; or
(6) For all drivers, failing to negotiate a crossing because of insufficient undercarriage clearance.
(j) The examiner of drivers shall disqualify any person from driving a commercial motor vehicle if the driver's driving is determined to constitute an imminent hazard, as defined in section 286-231 and in accordance with the provisions of title 49 Code of Federal Regulations section 383.52.
(k) Beginning January 30, 2014, if a driver fails to provide the examiner of drivers with the certification required under title 49 Code of Federal Regulations section 383.71(b)(1) or a current medical examiner's certificate if the driver self-certifies according to title 49 Code of Federal Regulations section 383.71(b)(1)(i) that the driver is operating in non-excepted interstate commerce as required by title 49 Code of Federal Regulations section 383.71(h), the examiner of drivers shall mark the commercial driver's license information system driver record as not-certified and initiate a commercial driver's license downgrade.
(l) The examiner of drivers shall permanently disqualify any person from driving a commercial motor vehicle for life without the possibility of reinstatement, if the person uses a commercial motor vehicle in the commission of any felony involving severe forms of trafficking in persons.
(m) As used in this section:
"Commercial sex act" means any sex act on account of which anything of value is given to or received by any person.
"Severe forms of trafficking in persons" means either sex trafficking in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such act has not attained eighteen years of age; or the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, obtaining, patronizing, or soliciting of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act; or the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services, through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery. [L 1989, c 320, pt of §2; am L 1990, c 342, §10; am L 1995, c 114, §4; am L 2002, c 70, §2; am L 2004, c 103, §8; am L 2006, c 130, §6; am L 2010, c 15, §1; am L 2011, c 67, §2 and c 121, §4; am L 2013, c 114, §10; am L 2020, c 70, §33; am L 2021, c 215, §2]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 17. Motor and Other Vehicles

286. Highway Safety

286-1 Short title.

286-2 Definitions.

286-3 Powers and duties of the governor.

286-4 REPEALED.

286-4.1 Medical advisory board.

286-5 State highway safety council.

286-6 County traffic or highway safety councils.

286-7 County highway safety programs.

286-7.5 Vision Zero.

286-8 Rules and regulations.

286-9 Facilities for physically handicapped persons.

286-10 Arrest or citation.

286-11 REPEALED.

286-12 All-terrain vehicle; utility-terrain vehicle; permitted use.

286-16 Powers and duties.

286-17 Enforcement.

286-18 Rules.

286-21 Vehicles and mopeds without required equipment or in unsafe condition.

286-22 Inspection by officers of the police department.

286-23 Responsibility for compliance.

286-24 Registered owner's responsibility; registration plates as prima facie evidence as to the fault of the registered owner.

286-25 Operation of a vehicle or moped without a certificate of inspection.

286-26 Certificates of inspection.

286-26.5 Special interest vehicles.

286-27 Permits to operate official inspection stations.

286-28 Fines.

286-29 Improper representation as official inspection station.

286-30 False certificates.

286-31 Vehicle inspector; certification; renewal.

286-41 Application for registration; full faith and credit to current certificates; this part not applicable to certain equipment.

286-42 County finance director's duties.

286-43 Defacing serial numbers, etc., of motor vehicles.

286-44 Unlawful to possess certain motor vehicles, parts, etc.; forfeiture.

286-44.5 Salvage certificate.

286-45 Records of county finance director.

286-46 Tax lien and encumbrance record.

286-47 Certificate of registration; certificate of ownership; containers.

286-47.2 Certificate of trailer registration.

286-47.5 Notice of change of address or name; penalty.

286-48 Certificates of ownership of salvaged motor vehicles.

286-49 Registration of vehicles under two or more names.

286-50 Registration of vehicle located outside State; correction of errors; fee for correcting errors.

286-51 Registration, expense.

286-51.5 Junking of nonrepairable vehicle.

286-52 Procedure when title of vehicle transferred; delivery of certificate mandatory.

286-52.4 Terminal rental adjustment clause; vehicle leases.

286-52.5 Procedure when registration of a trailer transferred.

286-53 Dealers in new motor vehicles.

286-53.1 Boat dealers; trailers without plates.

286-53.5 Permanent registration of fleet vehicles.

286-53.6 Fleet vehicles, fees.

286-54 Out-of-state vehicle permit.

286-55 Certificates lost or mutilated.

286-56 Official cars.

286-56.5 Special license plates for consul or official representative of foreign or territorial government.

286-57 Unlawful removal of motor vehicles from State.

286-58 Appeal from finance director's decision.

286-59 Appeal; procedure.

286-60 Rules of procedure; costs; appeal.

286-61 Penalty.

286-62 Special license plates authorized.

286-63 Shape, size and color of plates; how affixed.

286-64 Regulation plates to be surrendered.

286-65 Surrender, transfer, and disposal of special plates.

286-66 Director in charge.

286-67 Fees.

286-68 Interpretation of part.

286-69 Penalty.

286-71 Autocycles.

286-81 Motorcycle, motor scooter, moped, etc.; protective devices.

286-81.5 Leased or rented moped or motor scooter; flag required.

286-82 Penalty.

286-83 Sales of motor vehicle equipment; approval and identification required; prohibitions on use.

286-84 Revocation of approval.

286-85 Reconstructed vehicles, approval required.

286-86 Counterfeit air bags.

286-91 to 286-97 REPEALED.

286-101 Designation of examiner of drivers.

286-101.5 Reciprocal licensing privileges.

286-102 Licensing.

286-102.3 Commercial drivers under the age of twenty-one.

286-102.5 Military Selective Service Act; Selective Service System registration.

286-102.6 Provisional license for persons under the age of eighteen. (a) A person may be granted a provisional license to drive passenger cars of any gross vehicle weight rating, buses designed to transport fifteen or fewer occupants, and trucks and...

286-103 Restrictions on driver's license; rules and regulations.

286-104 Which persons shall not be licensed.

286-104.5 Limited purpose driver's license, limited purpose provisional driver's license, and limited purpose instruction permits.

286-105 What persons are exempt from license

286-106 Expiration of licenses.

286-106.5 Expiration of licenses; out-of-country active duty military personnel and dependents.

286-107 License renewals; procedures and requirements.

286-107.5 Reactivation of expired license; fees; road test waived. (a) Unless revoked or suspended, and except as provided in subsection (b), all drivers' licenses expired under section 286-106 may be reactivated by the licensee in accordance with th...

286-108 Examination of applicants.

286-108.4 Driver education and behind-the-wheel driver training program.

286-108.5 REPEALED.

286-109 General provision governing the issuance of licenses.

286-109.4 Designation of advance health-care directive.

286-109.5 Designation of anatomical gift.

286-109.6 Limited access to driver's license anatomical gift data.

286-109.7 Organ and tissue education fee.

286-110 Instruction permits.

286-111 Application for license, provisional license, instruction permit, limited purpose driver's license, limited purpose provisional driver's license, or limited purpose instruction permit; fees.

286-111.5 Voter registration. (a) A qualified applicant for a new or renewed motor vehicle driver's license shall automatically be registered to vote with the clerk of the appropriate county upon completion of the driver's license application and app...

286-112 Application of minors; liability of parents or guardian.

286-113 Release from liability.

286-114 Revocation of license, provisional license, or instruction permit upon death of person signing minor's application.

286-115 REPEALED.

286-116 License, insurance identification card, possession, exhibition.

286-116.5 Notice of change of address or name; penalty.

286-117 Duplicate permits, provisional licenses, and licenses.

286-118 Records to be kept by the examiner of drivers.

286-118.5 License revoked for operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant; eligibility for license renewal.

286-119 Authority of examiner of drivers to suspend or revoke licenses.

286-120 Authority of examiner of drivers to cancel licenses.

286-121 Suspending or revoking privileges of nonresident and reporting convictions, suspensions, and revocations.

286-122 Suspension of a license; surrender.

286-123 Record of conviction forwarded to examiner of drivers.

286-124 Mandatory revocation of license by a court.

286-125 Discretionary revocation or suspension of license by a court.

286-126 Period of suspension or revocation.

286-127 REPEALED.

286-128 Evaluation of nonresident driving privileges; reports of outside convictions; reports of convictions by courts-martial or United States commissioners.

286-129 Appeal to circuit court.

286-130 No operation under foreign license during revocation or suspension in this State.

286-131 Unlawful use of license.

286-132 Driving while license suspended or revoked.

286-133 Unlawful to permit unauthorized person to drive.

286-134 Employing unlicensed driver.

286-135 Renting motor vehicle to another.

286-136 Penalty.

286-137 District courts to keep records.

286-138 Prohibiting "fixing" of tickets and providing penalties therefor; nolle prosequi by prosecuting attorney only by motion and approval of court.

286-139 Preferred insurance rate.

286-140 REPEALED.

286-151 to 286-163 REPEALED.

286-171 Statewide traffic records system.

286-172 Furnishing of information.

286-181 Pupil transportation safety.

286-191 REPEALED.

286-201 Definitions.

286-202 General duties and powers of the director.

286-202.5 Driver improvement program.

286-202.6 Marking of motor carrier vehicles.

286-202.8 Mudguards; protective devices.

286-203 Enforcement.

286-204 Accounts, records, and reports.

286-204.5 Vehicle identification card.

286-205 Reports as evidence.

286-206 Penalty.

286-207 Exemptions, certain vehicles.

286-208 Exemptions, vehicles used by farmers.

286-209 Safety inspection of motor carrier vehicles.

286-210 Operation of a motor carrier vehicle without a safety inspection decal.

286-211 Permits to operate official inspection stations.

286-212 Suspension or revocation of permits.

286-213 Improper representation as official inspection station.

286-214 False certificates.

286-215 Fees and charges.

286-216 Fines, fees and charges.

286-221 Definitions.

286-222 General powers.

286-223 Scope.

286-224 Inspections.

286-225 Hazardous materials incident reporting.

286-226 Routes.

286-227 Penalty.

286-231 Definitions.

286-232 Limitation on number of driver's licenses.

286-233 Notification requirements.

286-234 Employer responsibilities.

286-235 Commercial driver's license required.

286-235.5 Persons exempt from licensure.

286-236 Commercial driver's license qualification standards.

286-236.5 Renumbered as §286-102.3.

286-237 REPEALED.

286-238 Application for commercial driver's license or commercial learner's permit.

286-238.2 Commercial learner's permit. (a) A commercial learner's permit shall be tamperproof; be marked with the words "commercial learner's permit" or "CLP" displayed prominently; include a statement that it is not valid for driving a commercial mo...

286-238.5 REPEALED.

286-239 Commercial driver's license.

286-239.5 Reactivation of expired commercial driver's license; fees; road test waived.

286-240 Disqualification, cancellation, and downgrade.

286-241 Notification of disqualification, suspension, revocation, cancellation, marking medical certification status as not-certified, or downgrading of commercial driver's licenses or permits.

286-241.4 Authority of examiner of drivers to suspend, revoke, cancel, mark the medical certification status as not-certified, or downgrade commercial driver's license or permit.

286-241.5 Notification and hearing.

286-241.6 Appeal to circuit court.

286-242 Commercial drivers prohibited from operating with any alcohol in their body.

286-243 Implied consent requirements for commercial motor vehicle drivers.

286-244 Notification of traffic convictions.

286-245 Driving record information to be recorded and furnished.

286-246 Authority to make rules.

286-247 Authority to enter agreements.

286-248 Reciprocity.

286-249 Penalty.

286-251 to 286-266 REPEALED.

286-271 Interisland shipping of vehicles; proof required.

286-301 Issuance of identification card or temporary card.

286-301.5 Non-compliant identification cards.

286-302 Oaths and investigations.

286-303 Application for identification card.

286-303.5 Voter registration. (a) A qualified applicant for a new, renewal, or duplicate identification card shall automatically be registered to vote with the clerk of the appropriate county upon completion of an application for identification card...

286-304 Procedure

286-305 Contents and characteristics; form.

286-306 Expiration; renewal; replacement.

286-307 Identification cards not to be altered; duties of holder; lost certificates.

286-308 Correction or alteration of records and identification cards in cases of error or subsequent changes concerning names, citizenship, description, etc.

286-309 Rules.

286-310 Forms.

286-311 Custody and use of records; confidential information.

286-312 Civil identification card fee special fund.

286-313 Reimbursement to counties.