2020 Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 17. Motor and Other Vehicles
291E. Use of Intoxicants While Operating a Vehicle
- 291E-1 Definitions.
- 291E-2 Medical services.
- 291E-3 Evidence of intoxication.
- 291E-4 Convictions and acts prior to January 1, 2002.
- 291E-5 Ignition interlock user affordability.
- 291E-6 Ignition interlock devices; certification.
- 291E-6.5 Continuous alcohol monitoring device; requirement; penalties.
- 291E-7 Trauma system surcharge.
- 291E-11 Implied consent of operator of vehicle to submit to testing to determine alcohol concentration and drug content.
- 291E-12 Persons qualified to take blood specimen.
- 291E-13 Additional tests.
- 291E-14 Consent of person incapable of refusal not withdrawn.
- 291E-15 Refusal to submit to breath, blood, or urine test; subject to administrative revocation proceedings.
- 291E-16 REPEALED.
- 291E-17 Other evidence not excluded.
- 291E-18 Test results to be collected.
- 291E-19 Authorization to establish intoxicant control roadblock programs.
- 291E-20 Minimum standards for roadblock procedures.
- 291E-21 Applicable scope of part; mandatory testing in the event of a collision resulting in injury or death.
- 291E-22 Presence of drugs or metabolic products; admissibility.
- 291E-31 Notice of administrative revocation; effect.
- 291E-32 Criminal prosecution.
- 291E-33 Probable cause determination; issuance of notice of administrative revocation; procedures.
- 291E-34 Notice of administrative revocation; contents.
- 291E-35 Immediate restoration of license.
- 291E-36 Documents required to be submitted for administrative review; sworn statements.
- 291E-37 Administrative review; procedures; decision.
- 291E-38 Administrative hearing; procedure; decision.
- 291E-39 Fees and costs.
- 291E-40 Judicial review; procedure.
- 291E-41 Effective date, conditions, and period of administrative revocation; criteria.
- 291E-42 Notice to other states.
- 291E-43 Administrative procedure act.
- 291E-44 REPEALED.
- 291E-44.5 Ignition interlock permits; driving for employment.
- 291E-45 Eligibility for relicensing and reregistration of motor vehicle.
- 291E-45.5 Repeat intoxicated driver after December 31, 2010; eligibility to obtain motor vehicle registration and number plates.
- 291E-46 Computation of time.
- 291E-47 Failure to surrender number plates.
- 291E-48 Special motor vehicle registration.
- 291E-49 Transferring title to, or ownership interest in, vehicle prohibited; exceptions.
- 291E-50 Notice to the department of land and natural resources of suspensions and revocations of operating privileges.
- 291E-61 Operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant.
- 291E-61.5 Habitually operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant.
- 291E-61.6 Petition for ignition interlock instruction permit and ignition interlock permit; eligibility; requirements.
- 291E-62 Operating a vehicle after license and privilege have been suspended or revoked for operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant; penalties.
- 291E-63 Records of suspensions and revocations of operating privileges to be maintained.
- 291E-64 Operating a vehicle after consuming a measurable amount of alcohol; persons under the age of twenty-one.
- 291E-65 Refusal to submit to testing for measurable amount of alcohol; district court hearing; sanctions; appeals; admissibility.
- 291E-66 Circumvention of, or tampering with, an ignition interlock device by a person who has been restricted to operating a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device; penalties.
- 291E-67 Assisting or abetting the circumvention of, or tampering with, an ignition interlock device; penalties.
- 291E-68 REPEALED.
Note
Task force to examine and propose legislation that would allow the courts, under certain circumstances, to prohibit a person convicted of operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant or habitually operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant from purchasing or publicly consuming alcohol for a probation period; report to 2020 legislature. L 2019, c 169, 4.
Case Notes
The completion of certain administrative driver's license revocation office forms by defendant and subsequent transmittal of the forms by a civilian police officer for the Navy to the office did not violate the Posse Comitatus Act as (1) the enforcement of Hawaii state law against military personnel on a military base does not infringe on civil authority, and (2) a primary purpose for the completion and transmittal was established; thus, suspension of defendant's license affirmed. 110 H. 172, 130 P.3d 1037 (2006).