§52D-7 Traffic control surrounding school premises. (a) The chief of police shall have charge, direction, and control of all matters relating to preserving and protecting the public health, safety, and welfare on and about the streets surrounding any school. To perform this function, the chief of police shall appoint, train, and compensate traffic monitors to perform such duties as the chief directs. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to diminish the role now performed by the junior police officer program.
(b) The traffic monitors of the respective counties shall be provided with suitable badges or insignia of office, and shall have the duty to assist police officers throughout the State in all matters relating to the enforcement of traffic regulations on and about the streets surrounding any public school premises.
(c) The term "traffic monitor" means all persons over the age of eighteen who are appointed, trained, and compensated by the chief of police of each county to perform duties under this section whether called traffic monitors or by any other name or title. [L 1989, c 136, pt of §2]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 6. County Organization and Administration
52D-3 Powers and duties of chief of police.
52D-3.5 Reports to legislature.
52D-5 Powers of chief of police outside own county.
52D-6 Police force; employees.
52D-7 Traffic control surrounding school premises.
52D-8 Police officers; counsel for.
52D-9 Determination of scope of duty.
52D-10 Disposition of found, stolen, or unclaimed property.
52D-11 Reports by common carriers and court clerks.
52D-12 Duty of police officer to owner.
52D-14 Duty and right of finders.
52D-15 Off-duty police officers; benefits for personal injuries.
52D-16 Domestic violence policies; standard of conduct policies.
52D-17 Citizen administrative complaints; officer-involved domestic violence.