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HI SB611
Bill
Status
5/7/2015
Primary Sponsor
Clarence Nishihara
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AI Summary
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Allows ignition interlock permit holders to take required tests to apply for relicensing beginning 30 days before the end of their revocation period, though the actual license cannot be issued until the revocation period expires.
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Requires persons operating a vehicle with an ignition interlock permit to carry both the permit and a valid State of Hawaii identification card in their immediate possession.
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Prohibits operating a vehicle after a notice of administrative revocation serving as a temporary permit expires unless the person holds a valid driver's license; allows a defense if the person can prove they held a valid license at the time of offense.
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Establishes penalties for violating driving restrictions related to DUI convictions, ranging from 3-30 days imprisonment and $250-$1,000 fines for first offenses, to one year imprisonment and $2,000 fines for repeat offenses within five years.
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Takes effect January 1, 2016.
Legislative Description
Operating a Vehicle; License; Ignition Interlock Permit
Last Action
Act 040, on 5/6/2015 (Gov. Msg. No. 1140).
5/7/2015