Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR219

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, SCR219 intends to have significant implications for state laws governing vehicle inspections. It would initiate a formal evaluation by the Department of Transportation to investigate the potential elimination of these requirements. This could lead to changes in regulatory frameworks that govern motor carrier operations in Hawaii, which might align the state more closely with other states that have already removed similar requirements without a corresponding rise in traffic incidents. The resolution expects the Department to provide findings and recommendations by the start of the 2026 legislative session, which could include proposals for legislative amendments.

Summary

SCR219 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution from Hawaii, introduced in the 2025 legislative session, which requests the Department of Transportation to study the feasibility and advisability of eliminating the state's safety inspection requirements for motor carrier vehicles. The resolution highlights concerns from residents regarding the effectiveness and consistency of the current inspection process, suggesting that the costs associated with maintaining these inspections may not justify their benefits. The resolution further points out that vehicle component failures are a minor factor in motor vehicle accidents, with other causes such as alcohol, speed, and distraction being more prevalent in Hawaii.

Contention

There are fundamental points of contention regarding SCR219. Proponents may argue that removing safety inspections could reduce bureaucratic overhead and foster a more business-friendly environment for motor carriers. However, critics might express concerns over safety implications, fearing that the removal of these regulations could lead to increased risks on the road. The study mandated in the resolution is crucial as it could reveal whether safety inspection requirements are indeed redundant or if they play a vital role in ensuring vehicle safety in the broader context of traffic management and public safety.

Companion Bills

HI SR194

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

Previously Filed As

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 SR136

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

HI SCR165

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Conduct A Study On The Feasibility Of Bringing Other Airlines To The Molokai Airport.

HI SR139

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Conduct A Study On The Feasibility Of Bringing Other Airlines To The Molokai Airport.

HI HCR156

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 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 SB1403

Relating To Motor Carrier Vehicle Inspections.

HI SB1403

Relating To Motor Carrier Vehicle Inspections.

HI HB1105

Relating To Motor Carrier Vehicle Inspections.

HI HB1105

Relating To Motor Carrier Vehicle Inspections.

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