HRS §431:10G-107
Fee for motorcycle and motor scooter driver education
Insurance companies and self-insurers must pay a $2 yearly fee for each motorcycle or motor scooter they insure. The state collects these fees into a special fund. The transportation department uses the money to run motorcycle and motor scooter driver education programs.
The statute, as written — Drivers education fund underwriters fee; motorcycle and motor scooter operators education fund
(a) The commissioner shall assess and levy upon each insurer, and self-insurer, a drivers education fund underwriters fee of $2 a year on each motorcycle or motor scooter insured by each insurer or self-insurer. This fee shall be due and payable on an annual basis by means and at a time to be determined by the commissioner. (b) There is created in the treasury of the State a special fund to be known as the motorcycle and motor scooter operators education fund. The commissioner shall deposit the fees collected under this section into the motorcycle and motor scooter operators education fund. (c) The fees deposited for each fiscal year into the motorcycle and motor scooter operators education fund, when appropriated, shall be available to the department of transportation for the administration of a drivers education program for operators of motorcycles or motor scooters. The department of transportation may spend the amount collected from these fees for the purposes of this section.
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