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HI HCR86
Concurrent Resolution
Status
3/8/2019
Primary Sponsor
Della au Belatti
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AI Summary
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Requests the Department of Transportation to create a task force to study extending driver's license expiration dates for Compact of Free Association (COFA) residents lawfully present in Hawaii
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COFA residents currently must renew driver's licenses annually due to the state's interpretation of the 2005 Real ID Act, creating an undue burden compared to other state residents
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Task force shall include the State Director of Transportation (chair), county transportation officials from all four counties, U.S. Department of Interior representatives, and COFA community advocacy organizations
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Task force must identify feasibility of amending state law and determine roadblocks to extending license expiration dates for COFA residents
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Department of Transportation must report findings, recommendations, and any proposed legislation to the Legislature no later than 20 days before the 2020 Regular Session convening
Legislative Description
Urging The Department Of Transportation To Study The Feasibility Of Extending Expiration Dates For The Driver's Licenses Of Non-citizen Residents Legally Present In The State Under The Compact Of Free Association.
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Last Action
Referred to TRN, JUD, referral sheet 33
3/14/2019