HRS §291E-45
Getting your license or registration back after revocation
This section explains what you must do to get your vessel license or motor vehicle registration back after an administrative revocation period ends. You must show you met all conditions, get a certified statement from the director, and complete the normal requirements for a new license or registration.
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The statute, as written — Eligibility for relicensing and reregistration of motor vehicle
(a) To be eligible for relicensing or renewing the privilege to operate a vessel after a period of administrative revocation has expired, the person shall: (1) Submit proof to the director of compliance with all conditions imposed by the director; (2) Obtain a certified statement from the director indicating eligibility for relicensing and for renewing the privilege to operate a vessel; (3) Present the certified statement to the appropriate licensing official or to the department of land and natural resources, as applicable; and (4) Successfully complete each requirement, including payment of all applicable fees, for: (A) Obtaining a new license in this State, pursuant to chapter 286; or (B) Renewing the privilege to operate a vessel, as may be provided in chapter 200 or rules adopted by the department of land and natural resources pursuant to section 200‑24. (b) To be eligible for reregistration of a motor vehicle, if applicable, after a period of administrative revocation has expired, the person shall: (1) Submit proof to the director of compliance with all conditions imposed by the director; (2) Obtain a certified statement from the director indicating eligibility for registration of a motor vehicle; (3) Present the certified statement to the director of the appropriate county agency; and (4) Successfully complete each requirement, as provided in chapter 286, for obtaining a new certificate of registration for a motor vehicle in this State, including payment of all applicable fees.
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