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BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2010-2012
Bill/Resolution
098
Draft
01
Introducer
Brenda J. Ford, Council Member
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PWPRC
Action 1
PWPRC 49: Recommends passage, as amended (Draft 2), on first reading - 9/20/2011
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AGE PWPRC 09/20/2011 2010-2012
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\Council Records\Agendas\2010-2012\Public Works & Parks & Recreation Committee (PWPRC)
COM 0356.000 2010-2012
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\Council Records\Communications\2010-2012
COM 0356.000 2010-2012
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\Council Records\Communications\2010-2012
REP PWPRC 049 09/20/2011 2010-2012
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\Council Records\Reports\2010-2012\Public Works & Parks & Recreation Committee (PWPRC)
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COUNTY OF HAWAII <br />STATE OF HAWAII <br />BILL NO. 98 <br />ORDINANCE NO. <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 24, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 24 -12 OF THE <br />HAWAII COUNTY CODE 1983 (2005 EDITION, AS AMENDED), RELATING TO <br />VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC. <br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII: <br />SECTION 1. Purpose. <br />The County of Hawai`i has the highest percentage of fatalities caused by drivers under <br />the influence of alcohol in the State of Hawai`i and in the nation (U.S. Department of <br />Transportation, 2009). Our residents and visitors who drive under the influence of an intoxicant <br />or continue to drive under the influence of an intoxicant after being arrested one or more times <br />need a more immediate form of enforcement to stop this dangerous and deadly habit. <br />Immediate repercussions for violating these laws may instill a greater wariness about <br />violating any of the seven laws listed in this ordinance. Hopefully, drivers who do not have a <br />license or registration may choose to preemptively pay for those fees rather than have their <br />vehicle towed and stored. Those individuals who refuse to comply with the laws and also refuse <br />to pay for the towing and storage of their vehicle after violating the law will have their vehicle <br />sold after 30 days of being given written notice by the tow company. <br />The policy of the Police Department shall change regarding towing for driving under the <br />influence of an intoxicant and for the other six violations of law. Registered owners of such <br />vehicles operated by violators shall be charged for towing and storage. If the vehicle is not <br />registered, the driver or owner will not get the car back unless it is registered before the thirty - <br />day period expires. <br />The possibility that committing these violations may deprive the violator's family of the <br />use of the towed vehicle may cause the potential violator to use other transportation means <br />instead of an unregistered vehicle, driving without a license, or driving under the influence of an <br />intoxicant. <br />This policy change will not cost the County any money since these vehicles will be <br />impounded at private tow yards at the expense of the violators or registered owners who allow <br />violators use their vehicles in an illegal manner. Furthermore, this ordinance may actually save <br />the County untold expense. <br />As we lower fatalities and crashes on our roadways, we also reduce the need for County <br />employees on regular time and overtime to respond to these crashes. In crashes and crash <br />fatalities, the County pays the first responders: Fire Fighters, EMS personnel, and Police <br />Officers. The County pays the second responder which is the Department of Public Works - <br />Traffic Division to clear the road. Thereafter, the County pays the Office of the Prosecutor to <br />
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