Relating To Water Carriers.
The bill's introduction indicates a significant step towards improving public safety and accountability in the handling of fireworks. By documenting who retrieves these products, the legislation seeks to deter illegal activities and ensure compliance with state safety standards. The annual compilation of records will allow for consistent oversight of fireworks transportation, which is particularly important in a state where such activities can have public safety implications linked to storage and use.
Senate Bill 707 aims to enhance the regulation of water carriers in Hawaii by imposing stricter record-keeping requirements related to the transportation of fireworks. It mandates that all water carriers maintain detailed records of individuals who retrieve fireworks from terminal facilities. The required records include personal identification information and declarations about the purpose of retrieving the fireworks, whether personal or business-related. This information must be kept for a period of two years and made available for inspections by government agencies, specifically requiring an annual report to be submitted to the appropriate county police department.
During discussions surrounding SB707, concerns were raised about the potential burdens it may impose on water carriers, especially small businesses. Critics argue that the cost and logistics of complying with detailed record-keeping could be onerous, particularly for smaller operators with limited resources. Supporters believe that the benefits of enhanced safety and regulation far outweigh these concerns, adding that it is crucial for the state to keep track of fireworks to prevent misuse and to protect the community.