§291E-20 Minimum standards for roadblock procedures. (a) Every intoxicant control roadblock program shall:
(1) Require that all vehicles approaching roadblocks be stopped or that certain vehicles be stopped by selecting vehicles in a specified numerical sequence or pattern;
(2) Require that roadblocks be located at fixed locations for a maximum three-hour period;
(3) Provide for the following minimum safety precautions at every roadblock:
(A) Proper illumination;
(B) Off-road or otherwise safe and secure holding areas for vehicles involved in any roadblock stop;
(C) Uniformed law enforcement officers carrying proper identification;
(D) Adequate advance warning of the fact and purpose of the roadblocks, either by sign posts, flares, or other alternative methods;
(E) Termination of roadblocks at the discretion of the law enforcement officer in charge where traffic congestion would otherwise result; and
(4) Provide for a sufficient quantity and visibility of uniformed officers and official vehicles to ensure speedy compliance with the purpose of the roadblocks and to move traffic with a minimum of inconvenience.
(b) Nothing in this section shall prohibit the establishment of procedures to make roadblock programs less intrusive than required by the minimum standards provided in this section. [L 2000, c 189, pt of §23]
Law Journals and Reviews
Drunk, Driving, and Untouchable: The Implications of State v. Heapy on Reasonable Suspicion in Hawai`i. 31 UH L. Rev. 607 (2009).
Case Notes
This section does not authorize law enforcement officers conducting sobriety checkpoints to pursue and detain drivers of motor vehicles appearing to avoid the sobriety checkpoints in a lawful manner; permitting officers to do so was beyond the lawful scope of the statutory procedures and, therefore, more intrusive than the standards and guidelines described in this section and violative of §291E-19. 113 H. 283, 151 P.3d 764 (2007).
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 17. Motor and Other Vehicles
291E. Use of Intoxicants While Operating a Vehicle
291E-3 Evidence of intoxication.
291E-4 Convictions and acts prior to January 1, 2002.
291E-5 Ignition interlock user affordability.
291E-6 Ignition interlock devices; certification.
291E-6.5 Continuous alcohol monitoring device; requirement; penalties.
291E-7 Trauma system surcharge.
291E-8 State drug and alcohol toxicology testing laboratory special fund; established.
291E-12 Persons qualified to take blood specimen.
291E-14 Consent of person incapable of refusal not withdrawn.
291E-17 Other evidence not excluded.
291E-18 Test results to be collected.
291E-19 Authorization to establish intoxicant control roadblock programs.
291E-20 Minimum standards for roadblock procedures.
291E-22 Presence of drugs or metabolic products; admissibility.
291E-31 Notice of administrative revocation; effect.
291E-33 Probable cause determination; issuance of notice of administrative revocation; procedures.
291E-34 Notice of administrative revocation; contents.
291E-35 Immediate restoration of license.
291E-36 Documents required to be submitted for administrative review; sworn statements.
291E-37 Administrative review; procedures; decision.
291E-38 Administrative hearing; procedure; decision.
291E-40 Judicial review; procedure.
291E-41 Effective date, conditions, and period of administrative revocation; criteria.
291E-42 Notice to other states.
291E-43 Administrative procedure act.
291E-44.5 Ignition interlock permits; driving for employment.
291E-45 Eligibility for relicensing and reregistration of motor vehicle.
291E-47 Failure to surrender number plates.
291E-48 Special motor vehicle registration.
291E-49 Transferring title to, or ownership interest in, vehicle prohibited; exceptions.
291E-61 Operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant.
291E-61.5 Habitually operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant.
291E-63 Records of suspensions and revocations of operating privileges to be maintained.