Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB802

Introduced
1/27/21  

Caption

Relating To Electric Vehicles.

Impact

This legislation is designed to enhance Hawaii's regulatory framework concerning electric vehicles. By requiring more charging stations, it is expected to support the state's goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting environmentally friendly transportation options. Establishments that fail to comply with the specified requirements face a daily fine of $200, which can accrue up to the imposition of a lien on the property if violations persist beyond certain thresholds. The bill includes provisions for exemptions in cases of financial or engineering hardships, ensuring that compliance is achievable for all businesses.

Summary

House Bill 802 aims to amend current regulations surrounding electric vehicles in Hawaii, specifically focusing on the designation of parking spaces for electric vehicles at places of public accommodation. Under this bill, establishments with at least one hundred public parking spaces would be required to increase the number of designated electric vehicle charging spaces from one to four by July 1, 2026. This change is intended to promote the adoption of electric vehicles by ensuring sufficient charging infrastructure is available in public areas. The bill sets a clear timeline for compliance and reinforces the importance of electric vehicle readiness in state infrastructure planning.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the financial impacts on businesses required to implement these changes. Critics may argue that the increased responsibilities and potential penalties could impose an undue burden, especially for smaller establishments. However, proponents will likely emphasize the long-term environmental benefits and the necessity of supporting the transition towards electric vehicles. This discussion reflects broader themes concerning government regulation versus local businesses' autonomy, as well as the balance between environmental initiatives and economic viability.

Companion Bills

HI SB763

Same As Relating To Electric Vehicles.

Previously Filed As

HI HB1280

Relating To Electric Vehicles.

HI HB3597

Relating to electric vehicles; declaring an emergency.

HI HB3598

Relating to electric vehicles.

HI SB763

Relating To Electric Vehicles.

HI SB1309

Relating To Electric Vehicles.

HI HB803

Relating To Electric Vehicles.

HI SB756

Relating To Electric Vehicles.

HI SB773

Relating To Electric Vehicles.

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