Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1118

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Transportation.

Impact

The bill prohibits any newly established business from using, renting, or offering combustion engine mopeds for rent starting January 1, 2026. Existing businesses that were established prior to this date are exempt, allowing them to continue operating their combustion engine mopeds. This legislative framework intends to encourage environmental sustainability through reduced noise pollution and a shift towards more environmentally friendly transportation options. The fine for violations is set at a maximum of $1,000 for each separate offense, reinforcing compliance.

Summary

SB1118 is a proposed legislation in Hawaii that addresses the issue of noise pollution caused by internal combustion engine mopeds. The bill recognizes the significant adverse effects of noise pollution on mental health and quality of life, particularly in urban environments. It aims to promote the transition to electric mopeds, which are acknowledged for being quieter, more economical to operate and maintain, and compatible with existing electrical infrastructure for charging. The bill reflects a growing trend observed in other jurisdictions worldwide where a shift towards electric moped utilization has been initiated.

Contention

While the goal of SB1118 is to improve urban living conditions through reduced noise and pollution, potential contention may arise regarding the enforceability of the legislation and the burden it may place on businesses transitioning to electric mopeds. Stakeholders may express concerns about the financial implications for new businesses required to invest in electric moped fleets, along with the adequacy of local infrastructure to support increased usage. However, proponents believe that the environmental and health benefits outweigh the associated challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB1650

Relating to the legislative appropriations request process for the Texas Department of Transportation.

HI HB24

Relating to the legislative appropriations request process for the Texas Department of Transportation.

HI HB1215

The multistate highway transportation agreement.

HI SB107

Relating to transportation revenue; prescribing an effective date.

HI HB3233

Relating to rail; prescribing an effective date.

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