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Chapter 291E

50 sections

§291E-1 Definitions for Hawaii's drunk driving and boating laws

§291E-2 Doctors must test for alcohol or drugs when police ask

§291E-3 How alcohol or drug test results are used as evidence

§291E-4 Prior drunk-driving convictions before 2002 still count

§291E-5 Help paying for an ignition interlock device

§291E-6 State rules for ignition interlock devices and the vendor

§291E-6.5 Alcohol monitoring device for repeat drunk drivers

§291E-7 Extra court fee for trauma care

§291E-8 State fund for drug and alcohol testing labs

§291E-11 Driving means you agree to alcohol and drug testing

§291E-12 Who can draw blood for alcohol or drug testing

§291E-13 Getting your own additional blood or alcohol test

§291E-14 When a person cannot refuse a test, consent still stands

§291E-15 What happens if you refuse a breath, blood, or urine test after arrest

§291E-17 Other evidence can still be used in DUI cases

§291E-18 Collecting and sharing test results without names

§291E-19 Police can set up DUI checkpoints with approved rules

§291E-20 Rules for setting up DUI checkpoints

§291E-21 Testing after a crash that causes injury or death

§291E-22 Drug test results cannot be used in certain court cases

§291E-31 What the revocation notice does

§291E-32 Criminal prosecution

§291E-33 What happens to your license after a DUI arrest

§291E-34 What the administrative revocation notice must say

§291E-35 Immediate return of your license

§291E-36 Documents police must send after a DUI arrest or refusal

§291E-37 Administrative review of license revocation

§291E-38 How your license revocation hearing works and what happens

§291E-39 Fee for requesting an administrative hearing

§291E-40 How to appeal a license revocation in court

§291E-41 Administrative License Revocation: When It Starts, How Long, and Conditions

§291E-42 Telling other states about a revoked license

§291E-43 Administrative review and court review

§291E-44.5 Getting a work driving permit with an ignition interlock device

§291E-45 Getting your license or registration back after revocation

§291E-45.5 Removing a registration block for repeat drunk drivers

§291E-46 How to count days for legal deadlines

§291E-47 Failing to turn in license plates after registration is revoked

§291E-48 Special motor vehicle registration

§291E-49 When you can sell a car with revoked plates

§291E-50 Reporting driving suspensions to land agency

§291E-61 Driving drunk or high and what happens to you

§291E-61.5 Habitually driving under the influence

§291E-61.6 How to get a permit to drive with an ignition interlock device

§291E-62 Driving with a suspended license after a DUI conviction

§291E-63 Courts must report driving license suspensions

§291E-64 Under-21 Driving After Any Alcohol

§291E-65 What happens if you refuse a breath or blood test

§291E-66 Ignition interlock device: tampering and penalties

§291E-67 Helping someone get around an ignition interlock device