HRS §286-307
Identification card rules: altering, losing, and returning cards
This section covers what you must not do with an ID card, what to do if it is lost or damaged, and what to do if you find someone else's card. It also says you can get a duplicate card if yours is lost, stolen, or damaged.
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The statute, as written — Identification cards not to be altered; duties of holder; lost certificates
(a) No individual, except agents of the examiner acting pursuant to the authority of law, shall alter, deface, or destroy any identification card. Except as specifically authorized by this section or the rules of the director, no cardholder shall loan or give the individual's identification card to any other individual, and no individual shall use the identification card of any other individual. (b) Any individual whose identification card is stolen or otherwise lost, altered, defaced, or destroyed, may at any time apply for a duplicate identification card. The duplicate shall be issued by the examiner of drivers upon being satisfied as to the loss, alteration, defacing, or destruction. In the case of an altered or defaced identification card, the identification card, if available, shall be surrendered by the cardholder and canceled by the examiner. (c) Any individual finding or coming into possession of the identification card of any other individual shall promptly return or deliver the same to the owner thereof, the examiner of drivers that issued it, or any law enforcement officer.
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