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HI SB2348
Bill
Status
1/22/2016
Primary Sponsor
Laura Thielen
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AI Summary
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Amends Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 287-3 to clarify what information traffic violations bureaus must include in certified abstracts of driving records.
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Abstracts shall report unadjudicated allegations, adjudicated infractions or offenses with unsatisfied penalties, satisfied penalties (3 years for most offenses, 10 years for drug/alcohol-related offenses), permanent license revocations, administrative license revocations, and commercial driver's license violations.
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Establishes that penalties are "fully satisfied" when all court-ordered fines, fees, surcharges, costs, and monetary assessments are paid and all non-monetary sanctions are completed.
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Maintains the $20 maximum fee for abstracts with $18 going to the general fund and $2 to the judiciary computer system special fund.
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Excludes from abstracts allegations and convictions arising from vehicle operation under Chapter 291A (administrative license suspensions).
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Effective date: January 1, 2017.
Legislative Description
Traffic Abstracts
Last Action
Report adopted; Passed Second Reading and referred to WAM.
2/17/2016