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Ordinances - Council Term
2010-2012
Year
2011
Ordinance
102
Effective Date
5/3/2012
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BIL 098 Draft 03 2010-2012
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\Council Records\Bills\2010-2012
BIL 098 Draft 03 2010-2012
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COM 0356.008 2010-2012
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\Council Records\Communications\2010-2012
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prosecute the case. Additionally, the County might be required to pay for medical expenses for <br />the uninsured parties. These County expenses, potentially millions of dollars, will be reduced as <br />the public becomes aware of our intolerance to driving while under the influence or any of the <br />other violations in this ordinance. Finally and most importantly, we will save lives by reducing <br />driving while under the influence of an intoxicant. <br />In other states, laws have been enacted for victims of crime. This ordinance is named in <br />memory of 17- month -old Aliyah Braden who was killed on May 23, 2009 by a driver who was <br />driving while under the influence of an intoxicant. Collectively, any violations identified under <br />subsection (b) shall be named "Aliyah's Law ". <br />The effective date is six months from the date the ordinance is passed to allow the Police <br />Department to negotiate new towing and storage contracts or to negotiate addendums to the <br />existing towing and storage contracts. This period of time may be used for public service <br />announcements regarding this policy change in the County. <br />SECTION 2. Chapter 24, article 2, section 24 -12 of the Hawai`i County Code 1983 <br />(2005 Edition, as amended) is amended to read as follows: <br />"Section 24 -12. Duty of police to enforce traffic laws. <br />(a) It shall be the duty of the officers of the police department and such officers as are <br />assigned by the chief of police to enforce all street traffic laws of this County and <br />all of the State vehicle laws applicable to street traffic in this County. <br />(b) Any police officer citing or arresting any driver for the following traffic violations <br />may have the motor vehicle towed to a private tow yard at the registered owner's <br />expense pursuant to Hawai`i Revised Statutes ( "HRS ") 291C- 165.5(a): <br />f Driving without a license pursuant to HRS 286 -102; <br />(2) Driving while license is suspended or revoked pursuant to HRS 286 -132; <br />L3,) Operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant pursuant to 291E- <br />61. <br />(4) Habitually operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant <br />pursuant to HRS 291E -61.5; <br />(5) Operating a vehicle after license and privilege has been suspended or <br />revoked for operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant <br />pursuant to HRS 291E-62; <br />Operating a vehicle after consuming a measurable amount of alcohol; <br />persons under the age of twenty -one pursuant to HRS 291E-64; or <br />LZI Fraudulent use plates, tags, or emblems pursuant to HRS 249 -11. <br />(c) Pursuant to HRS section 291C- 165.5(b), tow companies shall give notice to the <br />registered owners and lien holders for vehicles towed under this section. <br />(d) Pursuant to HRS section 291C- 165.5(b), any motor vehicle not recovered within <br />30 days of the notice being mailed for any violation of section (b) above, shall be <br />deemed abandoned and may be sold or disposed of as junk. <br />2 <br />
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