Relating To Special Number Plates.
The bill modifies Chapter 249 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes by adding a section that allows for the creation of these special number plates. The program will be under the purview of the director of finance, who must ensure that designs do not infringe on any rights and comply with various safety and visibility standards. Revenue generated from these plates is earmarked for the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation, which aims to fund water safety programs and swim education, thereby furthering Kahanamoku's legacy.
House Bill 499 aims to honor Duke Kahanamoku, a prominent figure in Hawaiian culture and sports, by authorizing the issuance of special number plates that commemorate his legacy. The bill recognizes Kahanamoku's diverse contributions as an athlete, lifeguard, and ambassador of aloha. The initiative intends to promote both his legacy and the values he represented, encouraging residents to celebrate and remember his impact on the state of Hawaii.
The sentiment towards HB 499 appears to be largely positive, with many legislators and constituents viewing the act as a meaningful way to honor a historical Hawaiian figure. The initiative aligns with community values of preserving cultural heritage and promoting safety in water activities. While the bill has broad support, understanding and engaging the local community to ensure it effectively benefits Kahanamoku's legacy would be essential for its success.
There may be some contention regarding the operational aspects of the program, including the fees associated with obtaining the special number plates. The bill stipulates that the director of finance can establish fees that cover administrative costs and contribute to fundraising efforts, which could raise concerns about accessibility for all residents. Additionally, the threshold of 150 registrations within three years for the plates to remain active could pose a question of sustainability, warranting further input and consideration from the community.