HRS §287-48
Old license suspensions and financial proof rules
This section lets county administrators handle old license suspensions from before 1950. They can accept proof of financial responsibility from someone applying for a new license, and the rules for that proof follow another section. They can also skip the proof requirement if the person has had no new qualifying convictions for three years.
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The statute, as written — Application of chapter to suspensions and revocations prior to January 1, 1950
Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, the administrators of the several counties may accept the prescribed proof of financial responsibility from any person whose license has been suspended or revoked on account of a conviction based on an offense occurring prior to January 1, 1950, and who now applies for the issuance of a license. Upon acceptance of such proof, the duration, cancellation, or return thereof shall be governed by section 287-40. The administrators may also waive the requirement of furnishing such proof if the person mentioned in the preceding paragraph, for a period of three years prior to the person's application for a license, has not been convicted of any additional offense or offenses which would require or permit the suspension or revocation of a license.
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