Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB626

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/25/23  

Caption

Relating To Motor Vehicle Tires.

Impact

The introduction of SB626 is expected to create a more systematic approach to monitoring tire sales in Hawaii. The establishment of a database by the Department of Health would allow for better oversight of tire retailers and potentially help in addressing issues related to defective or unsafe tires sold to consumers. Supporters of the bill may argue that this step is crucial for enhancing road safety and public health, while also ensuring that retailers comply with statewide regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill 626 addresses the regulation of motor vehicle tires sold in Hawaii by requiring tire retailers to collect specific information about each tire sale. The bill mandates that retailers submit details including the purchaser's name, the model and serial number of the tire, and the date of sale to the Department of Health. This information will be stored in a newly established tire inventory database, which aims to enhance tracking and regulation of tire sales within the state. By implementing this database, the bill intends to improve safety standards and consumer protection regarding tire usage in motor vehicles.

Contention

While SB626 has the potential to strengthen consumer protection and safety, there may be concerns from tire retailers regarding the increased regulatory burden that comes with tracking and reporting requirements. Critics could argue that the mandate for collecting and submitting extensive sales data might impose logistical challenges and additional costs on small businesses. Moreover, discussions may arise around privacy concerning the collection of customer information and how this data is managed by the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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