Chapter 286
195 sections
§286-2 Definitions for Hawaii's vehicle and traffic laws
§286-3 Governor's role in traffic safety
§286-4.1 Medical board that advises on driver health checks
§286-5 Who serves on the state highway safety council and what it does
§286-6 Each county must have a traffic safety council
§286-7 Governor can hand highway safety programs to counties
§286-7.5 State and counties must adopt a Vision Zero traffic safety policy
§286-8 State traffic safety rules and work site penalties
§286-9 Building street facilities for people with disabilities
§286-10 Getting a ticket instead of going to jail
§286-12 When you can drive an ATV or UTV on a street
§286-16 State rules for vehicle inspection, driver licenses, and registration
§286-17 Enforcement
§286-18 Transportation director makes rules for this part
§286-21 Driving vehicles with broken or unsafe equipment
§286-22 Police can inspect unsafe vehicles and order repairs
§286-23 What to do after getting a vehicle inspection citation
§286-24 Vehicle owner is responsible for unsafe vehicle conditions
§286-25 Driving without a valid inspection certificate
§286-26 When vehicles need safety inspections and certificates
§286-26.5 Rules for special interest vehicles and street rods
§286-27 Rules for getting and running an official inspection station
§286-28 Fines and permit actions for bad inspection stations
§286-29 Fines for pretending to be an official inspection station
§286-30 Penalties for fake or misused inspection certificates
§286-31 How vehicle safety inspectors get certified and renewed
§286-41 How to register a vehicle and who must register
§286-42 County finance director's duties for vehicle registration
§286-43 Changing or hiding vehicle identification numbers is illegal
§286-44 Rules for having vehicles with changed ID numbers
§286-44.5 Getting a salvage certificate for a damaged vehicle
§286-45 How the county keeps vehicle registration records
§286-46 Keeping a public record of vehicle tax liens and other claims
§286-47 Getting and keeping your vehicle registration papers
§286-47.2 Getting and carrying a trailer registration certificate
§286-47.5 Tell the county when your address or name changes
§286-48 Getting a salvage certificate for a wrecked car
§286-49 What it means when a vehicle is registered under multiple names
§286-50 Registering a vehicle that is outside Hawaii; fixing errors; fee
§286-51 Renewing your vehicle registration and paying fees
§286-51.5 How to junk a car that cannot be driven
§286-52 What to do when a vehicle's title changes hands
§286-52.4 Vehicle lease rental adjustments are not sales
§286-52.5 Steps to transfer a trailer's registration
§286-53 Rules for dealer plates on new cars
§286-53.1 Moving boat trailers without license plates
§286-53.5 Permanent license plates for large vehicle fleets
§286-53.6 Fleet vehicle registration renewal fees and liens
§286-54 Getting a temporary vehicle permit for out-of-state cars
§286-55 Getting a new certificate if yours is lost or damaged
§286-56 Registering official government and foreign vehicles
§286-56.5 Special license plates for foreign consuls and officials
§286-57 Rules for taking vehicles out of Hawaii
§286-58 Appealing a county finance director's decision
§286-59 What happens when you appeal a vehicle registration denial
§286-60 District court appeals: rules, costs, and process
§286-61 Fines for breaking vehicle registration and licensing rules
§286-62 Special license plates for amateur radio operators
§286-63 Special license plates for amateur radio operators
§286-64 Surrendering regular plates for special plates
§286-65 Returning special plates when you sell your car or lose your license
§286-66 Who handles special license plates
§286-67 Fees for special license plates
§286-68 How these special plate rules fit with other laws
§286-69 Fine for breaking driver license rules
§286-71 Autocycle rules
§286-72 License plate flipping devices are banned
§286-73 License plate covers and shields are banned
§286-81 Motorcycle, motor scooter, moped, etc.; protective devices
§286-81.5 Safety flag required on rented mopeds and motor scooters
§286-83 Approved car parts required for sale and use
§286-84 When the state can take back approval of a device
§286-85 Getting approval to drive a rebuilt vehicle
§286-86 Ban on fake or broken air bags and related devices
§286-101 Who gives driving tests
§286-101.5 Out-of-state drivers can get a Hawaii license without retesting
§286-102 Who needs a driver's license and what happens before getting one
§286-102.3 Commercial driving under age 21
§286-102.5 Selective Service registration for driver's license applicants
§286-102.6 Provisional license for drivers under 18
§286-103 Rules for restricted driver's licenses
§286-104 Who cannot get a driver's license
§286-104.5 Getting a driver's license without proof of legal presence
§286-105 Who does not need a Hawaii driver's license
§286-106 When driver's licenses expire
§286-106.5 Military driver's licenses stay valid after return from overseas
§286-107 How to renew your driver's license
§286-107.5 How to reactivate an expired driver's license
§286-108 What you must do to pass the driver's license test
§286-108.4 Statewide driver education and training program setup
§286-109 Getting a driver's license and what goes on it
§286-109.4 Asking about advance health-care directives on driver's license applications
§286-109.5 Organ donor choice on your driver's license
§286-109.6 Organ donor information access for organ procurement groups
§286-109.7 Optional $1 donation for organ and tissue education
§286-110 Getting a learner's permit to practice driving
§286-111 Applying for a driver's license or permit and paying fees
§286-111.5 Voter registration when you get a driver's license
§286-112 Who must sign a minor's driver's license application
§286-113 Canceling a minor's license to end your responsibility
§286-114 What happens to a minor's driving permit if the adult who signed dies
§286-116 Carry your license and insurance card while driving
§286-116.5 Tell the DMV about address or name changes
§286-117 Getting a replacement for a lost, destroyed, or worn-out license
§286-118 Driver records the examiner must keep
§286-118.5 Getting your license back after an OVUII revocation
§286-119 When the state can suspend or revoke your driver's license
§286-120 When the driver's license examiner can cancel your license
§286-121 How nonresident driving privileges can be suspended or revoked
§286-122 Suspension of a license; surrender
§286-123 Courts must send conviction records to the driver examiner
§286-124 Court must take away license for deadly driving crimes
§286-125 Court can suspend or revoke a driver's license for certain crimes
§286-126 How long a license can be suspended or revoked
§286-128 Out-of-state driving records and court-ordered driver review
§286-129 Appealing a license decision to circuit court
§286-130 No driving with a foreign license while suspended or revoked
§286-131 Unlawful use of a driver's license
§286-132 No driving while your license is suspended or revoked
§286-133 You cannot let an unlicensed person drive your vehicle
§286-134 Hiring an unlicensed driver
§286-135 Renting a motor vehicle to another
§286-136 Penalties for breaking driving rules in this part
§286-137 Courts must keep records of traffic cases
§286-138 Fixing traffic tickets is a crime
§286-139 Insurance discounts for good driving records
§286-171 Statewide traffic records system
§286-172 Getting information from the traffic records system
§286-181 Rules for vehicles that carry students to school
§286-201 Definitions for motor carrier rules
§286-202 Director's duties and powers for motor carrier safety
§286-202.5 Driver safety courses for heavy vehicle drivers
§286-202.6 How to mark commercial vehicles with required information
§286-202.8 Mudguards for commercial trucks
§286-203 Who can enforce the hazardous materials transportation rules
§286-204 Trucking companies must keep safety records in Hawaii
§286-204.5 Filing vehicle forms and getting an ID card
§286-205 When accident reports can be used as evidence
§286-206 Penalty for motor carriers
§286-207 Exemptions for certain vehicles
§286-209 Annual safety inspections for commercial motor vehicles
§286-210 Driving without a safety inspection decal
§286-211 Rules for getting and keeping an official inspection station permit
§286-212 Suspension or revocation of permits
§286-213 Fake inspection station or certificate is illegal
§286-214 False inspection certificates
§286-215 Fees for vehicle plan approval applications
§286-216 Where traffic fines and fees go
§286-217 Out-of-state shipping container chassis: registration and safety inspection
§286-222 State rules for moving hazardous materials
§286-223 Rules for moving hazardous materials by truck
§286-224 Inspections of hazardous materials shipments
§286-225 Reporting hazardous material spills and leaks
§286-226 Routes for explosive shipments
§286-227 Fines and jail time for breaking these rules
§286-231 Definitions for commercial driver's license rules
§286-232 One driver's license for commercial drivers
§286-233 Commercial drivers must report convictions and license problems
§286-234 Employer duties for commercial driver licenses
§286-235 You need a commercial driver's license to drive commercial vehicles
§286-235.5 Who does not need a commercial driver's license
§286-236 Rules for getting and keeping a commercial driver's license
§286-238 What you need to apply for a commercial driver's license or permit
§286-238.2 What a commercial learner's permit must show and allow
§286-239 Types of commercial driver's licenses and how they work
§286-239.5 How to reactivate an expired commercial driver's license
§286-240 When commercial driver's licenses are taken away or reduced
§286-241 What happens when a commercial driver's license is disqualified or suspended
§286-241.4 When the state can suspend or revoke a commercial driver's license
§286-241.5 Notice and hearing after license suspension
§286-241.6 Appealing a commercial driver's license suspension or revocation
§286-242 No alcohol allowed for commercial drivers
§286-243 Commercial driver alcohol and drug testing: implied consent
§286-244 Reporting out-of-state driver convictions to their home state
§286-245 How driving records are kept and who can see them
§286-247 Who can make agreements under this law
§286-248 Driving with an out-of-state commercial license
§286-249 Penalties for driving without a valid commercial license
§286-271 Rules for shipping vehicles between Hawaiian islands
§286-301 Getting a state ID card and what it does
§286-301.5 Getting an ID card without appearing in person
§286-301.6 Getting a state ID without proving legal presence
§286-302 Who can give oaths and take statements
§286-303 How to apply for a Hawaii identification card
§286-303.5 Voter registration when you get an ID card
§286-304 Getting an ID card: what you must provide and how
§286-305 What Hawaii ID cards look like and what they show
§286-306 When ID cards expire, how to renew or replace them
§286-307 Identification card rules: altering, losing, and returning cards
§286-308 Fixing or updating your Hawaii ID card
§286-309 Rules for fees and fee waivers for ID cards
§286-310 Forms for driver licensing
§286-311 Who can see driver records and how they are kept
§286-312 State fund for civil identification card fees
§286-313 Counties get paid back for their costs