HRS §286-113
Canceling a minor's license to end your responsibility
This section lets a person who signed a minor's driving application cancel the minor's permit or license by filing a written request with the examiner of drivers. Once canceled, the signer is no longer liable for the minor's future driving misconduct, but parent liability under other law still applies.
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The statute, as written — Release from liability
Any person who has signed the application of a minor for an instruction permit, provisional license, or driver's license may file with the examiner of drivers a verified written request that the permit, provisional license, or license of the minor be canceled, together with the permit, provisional license, or license issued. Upon receipt of the request, the examiner of drivers shall cancel the permit, provisional license, or license of the minor and the person who signed the application of the minor shall be relieved from the liability imposed under this part for any subsequent negligence or wilful misconduct of the minor in operating a motor vehicle. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the liability of parents for the torts of their child as provided in chapter 577.
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