Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR156

Introduced
3/8/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Introduced
3/8/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Conduct A Study On The Impact Of Allowing Motor Vehicle Owners To Pay Their Motor Vehicle Registration And Associated Taxes And Fees Biannually.

Impact

If implemented, the allowance for biannual payment options could significantly affect state laws related to vehicle registration. The bill aims to reduce the number of abandoned vehicles—estimated at over eight thousand in Hawaii annually—which pose environmental and community challenges. Additionally, the proposed change is seen as a potential remedy for residents struggling with Hawaii's high cost of living by enabling them to manage expenses more effectively, thereby promoting a more sustainable approach to vehicle ownership.

Summary

HCR156 is a House Concurrent Resolution introduced in the Thirty-second Legislature of Hawaii in 2024. The resolution requests the Department of Transportation to conduct a study on the feasibility and impact of allowing motor vehicle owners to pay their registration taxes and fees biannually instead of annually. This initiative arises from concerns that many residents struggle to afford the high one-time costs associated with annual vehicle registration, leading to difficulties such as vehicle abandonment, illegal use of vehicles, and increased financial strain on low-income households.

Contention

While the bill presents a beneficial approach for many residents, discussions around its implementation highlight concerns regarding the administrative complexities it may introduce. Critics might argue that altering the payment schedule could complicate the funding model for the Department of Transportation and affect revenue predictability. Furthermore, the opposition could also question the broad applicability of the solution, suggesting that it may not address deeper systemic issues related to vehicle affordability and related economic challenges faced by residents.

Companion Bills

HI HR135

Same As Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Conduct A Study On The Impact Of Allowing Motor Vehicle Owners To Pay Their Motor Vehicle Registration And Associated Taxes And Fees Biannually.

Previously Filed As

HI HR135

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Conduct A Study On The Impact Of Allowing Motor Vehicle Owners To Pay Their Motor Vehicle Registration And Associated Taxes And Fees Biannually.

HI SCR234

Requesting The Counties To Develop An Option That Allows State Residents To Remit Their Motor Vehicle Registration Taxes And Fees On A Pro-rated Biannual Basis And Consider A Process That Establishes A Moratorium On Motor Vehicle Registration Taxes And Fees.

HI SR135

Requesting The Counties To Develop An Option That Allows State Residents To Remit Their Motor Vehicle Registration Taxes And Fees On A Pro-rated Biannual Basis And Consider A Process That Establishes A Moratorium On Motor Vehicle Registration Taxes And Fees.

HI HB2120

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

HI HCR153

Urging The Counties To Develop An Option That Allows State Residents To Remit Their Motor Vehicle Registration Taxes And Fees On A Pro-rated Semiannual Basis.

HI HR153

Urging The Counties To Develop An Option That Allows State Residents To Remit Their Motor Vehicle Registration Taxes And Fees On A Pro-rated Semiannual Basis.

HI HB1853

Motor vehicles; fee allowances for licensed operators; retention of taxes and fees; tax for transfer of vehicle ownership; emergency.

HI SCR145

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Study The Feasibility And Advisability Of Eliminating The State's Safety Inspection Requirements For Motor Vehicles.

HI HB531

AN ACT relating to ownership fees for hybrid vehicles or hybrid motorcycles and declaring an emergency.

HI HB2195

Motor vehicles; sale or transfer of ownership of a vehicle; impoundment of vehicles; used dealer temporary plate and registration and licensing of new motor vehicles; effective date.

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