Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB104

Introduced
1/19/23  
Refer
1/25/23  
Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Relating To Public Transit.

Impact

The legislation categorizes interference that results in serious bodily injury or death as a Class C felony, while incidents that do not lead to serious consequences are considered a misdemeanor. By creating a clear legal framework regarding public transit operations, the bill intends to deter actions that could disrupt services essential for community mobility. Such measures may encourage the public to respect transit systems and foster a safer transit environment for all users.

Summary

House Bill 104 relates to public transit in Hawaii and seeks to address issues of interference with public transit vehicles. The bill introduces a new section to Chapter 711 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes that defines the offense of 'interference with the operation of a public transit vehicle.' Such interference could occur through intentional, knowing, or reckless actions resulting in the breakdown or malfunction of public transit services. The bill aims to enhance the safety and reliability of public transit systems across the state.

Contention

HB 104 may generate discussions surrounding the balance between public safety and individual freedoms. Critics might argue that the bill could lead to overreach in penalizing individuals for minor infractions, whereas supporters are likely to stress the necessity of maintaining safe and functional public transit systems. Furthermore, the inclusion of various transit vehicles, such as school buses and taxis, under this new offense category suggests a comprehensive approach to public transportation oversight.

Companion Bills

HI HB104

Carry Over Relating To Public Transit.

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