Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR198

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Health To Establish And Maintain A Tire Inventory Database.

Impact

If enacted, SR198 will require the Department of Health to collaborate with motor vehicle tire retailers to gather critical information about tire purchases. The data collected will include the model and serial number of the tires sold, along with the purchaser's name and the date of sale. This initiative aims to create a systematic approach to hold individuals accountable for tire disposal and mitigate public health hazards associated with improperly discarded tires.

Summary

Senate Resolution 198 (SR198) introduces a request for the Department of Health in Hawaii to establish and maintain a tire inventory database. The resolution stems from growing concerns about the illegal dumping of motor vehicle tires in both public and private properties, which poses serious environmental and health risks. Abandoned tires can contribute to pest habitats, pose fire hazards, and leach harmful chemicals if not properly managed. The resolution acknowledges the inadequacy of current efforts and the necessity for better tracking of tire ownership and disposal.

Contention

While the resolution appears straightforward, it may face challenges regarding the implementation of the database and privacy issues related to consumer data. As with any legislative measure that involves tracking consumer behavior, concerns may arise about the balance between public health objectives and individual privacy. Additionally, achieving cooperation from tire retailers and ensuring compliance from the public will be crucial to the bill's success.

Companion Bills

HI SCR223

Same As Requesting The Department Of Health To Establish And Maintain A Tire Inventory Database.

Similar Bills

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