§437B-7 License required. On or after January 1, 1976, it shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the repair of motor vehicles for compensation without being licensed as a motor vehicle repair dealer or motor vehicle mechanic in accordance with this chapter. Every motor vehicle repair dealer shall be a motor vehicle mechanic or shall have at least one motor vehicle mechanic in the dealer's employ. No motor vehicle mechanic shall engage in the repair of motor vehicles unless that person is also licensed as a motor vehicle repair dealer or unless that person is in the employ of a motor vehicle repair dealer. [L 1975, c 143, pt of §2; am L 1985, c 65, §1; am L 1998, c 199, §4]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 25. Professions and Occupations
437B. Regulation of Motor Vehicle Repairs
437B-2 Applicability of chapter.
437B-3 Motor vehicle repair industry board.
437B-4 Powers and duties of board.
437B-8 Powers to classify and limit license.
437B-9 Fees: application; biennial renewals; license; restoration.
437B-10 Certified repair dealer.
437B-12.1 Citation for licensee violations; fines.
437B-12.5 Cumulative penalties.
437B-13 Invoices; supplying crash parts or used parts; customer's copy.
437B-14 Return of replaced parts; exceptions.
437B-15 Estimate for labor and parts.
437B-16 Records required; inspection.
437B-17 Sign required concerning board; notice to customer.
437B-19 Jurisdiction of circuit court; procedure.
437B-20 License condition precedent to lien.
437B-22 Failure to comply with chapter; misdemeanor.
437B-23.5 Apprentices and helpers.
437B-24 Certification required for mechanics prior to licensure.
437B-26 Bond required to work on salvaged, wrecked, or dismantled motor vehicles; forfeiture.