Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR30

Introduced
3/3/25  
Refer
3/14/25  
Report Pass
3/24/25  
Refer
3/24/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  

Caption

Requesting Each County Police Department To Increase Enforcement Against Out-of-state Vehicles Operating On Public Roadways That Have Not Been Properly Registered In The Appropriate County.

Impact

The implications of HCR30 are significant, as it seeks to ensure that all vehicles, including those from out-of-state, adhere to registration laws. This not only aims to relieve financial burdens on residents, who may feel unfairly impacted by unregistered vehicles contributing to roadway maintenance costs but also seeks to bolster overall public safety. Proper registration is linked to ensuring that vehicles meet inspection, insurance, and safety standards, thereby protecting both residents and visitors.

Summary

HCR30 is a House Concurrent Resolution that addresses the enforcement of vehicle registration laws in Hawaii, specifically targeting out-of-state vehicles operating on public roadways. The resolution requests each county police department to enhance their enforcement efforts against vehicles that have not been properly registered in the respective counties. This initiative is driven by existing legal requirements stating that out-of-state vehicles must either register locally or obtain valid permits to operate in the state.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the enforcement of this resolution, particularly concerning the resources and obligations of county police departments. Some may argue that intensifying scrutiny on out-of-state vehicles could lead to increased tensions between law enforcement and non-residents, while others may support the resolution as a necessary step in maintaining road safety and equity among all vehicle operators in Hawaii.

Additional_points

The resolution is particularly noteworthy as it highlights a concerning trend, evidenced by the 30% decrease in out-of-state permits issued in Honolulu over the past four years. This decline signals a potential gap in compliance, motivating local authorities to take action. HCR30 aligns with broader discussions about ensuring accountability and responsibility among vehicle operators, reflecting a commitment to maintaining the integrity of Hawaii's public roadways.

Companion Bills

HI HR29

Same As Requesting Each County Police Department To Increase Enforcement Against Out-of-state Vehicles Operating On Public Roadways That Have Not Been Properly Registered In The Appropriate County.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR59

Urging The Department Of Transportation Services Of The City And County Of Honolulu To Work With The Honolulu Police Department To Increase Enforcement Efforts Against Illegal Electric Bicycles And Dirt Bike Motorcycles To Make Sidewalks And Public Roadways Safer.

HI HCR182

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct An Audit Of The Honolulu Police Department; City And County Of Honolulu Department Of Customer Services, Motor Vehicle, Licensing, And Permits Division; And District Court Of The First Circuit.

HI HCR52

Urging The Department Of Law Enforcement, Fire Departments And Police Departments Of Each County, Humane Societies In Each County, And Media Organizations Throughout The State To Collaborate To Create And Disseminate Public Service Announcements To Highlight The Dangers Of, And Advocate Against The Use Of, Illegal Fireworks In Order To Protect The Health And Safety Of The Community, Pets, And Wildlife.

HI HCR22

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu And Honolulu Police Department To Increase Police Presence In Haleiwa Due To An Increase In Homeless Individuals And Crime In The Area.

HI SCR125

Requesting State And County Agencies To Notify Animal Welfare Organizations Of Deceased Cats And Dogs That Are Picked Up Along State And County Roadways.

HI SCR207

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct An Audit Of The Honolulu Police Department; City And County Of Honolulu Department Of Customer Services, Motor Vehicle, Licensing, And Permits Division; And District Court Of The First Circuit.

HI HCR16

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To Establish A New Police Substation In Mililani To Increase Police Presence In The Mililani Community.

HI HCR197

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Examine Its Administrative Rules And Amend Them To No Longer Require Individuals To Obtain A Certificate Of Inspection Prior To Registering A Motor Vehicle.

HI SCR48

Urging The Department Of Law Enforcement, Fire Departments And Police Departments Of Each County, Humane Societies In Each County, And Media Organizations Throughout The State To Collaborate To Create And Disseminate Public Service Announcements To Highlight The Dangers Of, And Advocate Against The Use Of, Illegal Fireworks In Order To Protect The Health And Safety Of The Community, Pets, And Wildlife.

HI HR150

Requesting State And County Agencies To Notify Animal Welfare Organizations Of Deceased Cats And Dogs That Are Picked Up Along State And County Roadways.

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