HRS §286-102.5
Selective Service registration for driver's license applicants
This section says that when certain men apply for a driver's license or permit, they must be registered with the U.S. Selective Service. The DMV must collect and send their information electronically, and must tell them that applying means they agree to registration if federal law requires it.
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The statute, as written — Military Selective Service Act; Selective Service System registration
(a) Qualified applicants for a motor vehicle [driver's] license pursuant to section 286-107 or 286-108 or an instruction permit pursuant to section 286-110 shall be registered with the United States Selective Service System in compliance with Title 50 United States Code Appendix section 453, as amended. (b) Every qualified applicant identified in subsection (a) shall be required to authorize the examiner of drivers to: (1) Collect the necessary personal information required for registering the qualified applicant with the United States Selective Service System; and (2) Electronically transmit the information to the Selective Service System pursuant to subsection (d) for purposes of registering the qualified applicant with the United States Selective Service System. (c) The examiner of drivers shall notify all qualified applicants identified in subsection (a) that by submitting an application, the qualified applicant is consenting to registration with the United States Selective Service System, if so required by federal law. (d) The examiner of drivers shall collect from a qualified applicant the necessary personal information required for registering the qualified applicant with the United States Selective Service System. The examiner of drivers shall transmit the necessary personal information of the qualified applicant in an electronic format to the United States Selective Service System to register the qualified applicant. (e) For purposes of this section, "qualified applicant" means male United States citizens and immigrants at least eighteen years of age but less than twenty-six years of age.
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