HRS §279L-8
Safety recall checks for shared cars
Before a car is shared through a peer-to-peer car-sharing program, the program must check for unfixed safety recalls and tell the owner about their duties. If a recall is found, the car cannot be shared until it is fixed. Owners must remove a recalled car quickly and tell the program if the car is with a driver.
The statute, as written — Motor vehicle safety recalls
(a) At the time when a vehicle owner registers as a shared car owner on a peer-to-peer car-sharing program, prior to the time when the shared car owner makes a shared car available for peer-to-peer car-sharing on the peer-to-peer car-sharing program and no more than forty-eight hours before the car-sharing start time, the peer-to-peer car-sharing program shall: (1) Verify that no safety recalls exist for the make and model of the shared car for which repairs have not been made; (2) Notify the shared car owner of the requirements under subsection (b); and (3) Not make the shared car available for use through a peer-to-peer car-sharing program if the shared car owner or peer-to-peer car-sharing program has received notice or is aware of a safety recall on the shared car, until the safety repair has been made. (b) A shared car owner shall: (1) Remove any shared car listed for use through a peer-to-peer car-sharing program upon receipt of a notice of a safety recall as soon as practicably possible but no longer than seventy-two hours after receipt of notice of a safety recall; and (2) Notify the peer-to-peer car-sharing program of a safety recall when the shared car is in the possession of a shared car driver so that the peer-to-peer car-sharing program may notify the shared car driver and the shared car may be removed from use until the shared car owner effects the necessary safety recall repair.
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