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§ 20-07-01 H AWAI‘I C OUNTY C ODE <br />Article 7. Disposal of Vehicles and Similar Materials. <br />Division 1. Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles. <br />Section 20-07-01. Disposition of abandoned or derelict vehicles. <br />(a) No person shall leave, abandon, or place any wrecked or nonoperational automobile <br />or construction equipment or part or portion of a wrecked or nonoperational <br />automobile or construction equipment, or scrap iron, or other similar material, <br />upon any part of a public highway, public property, or private property of another. <br />(b) The department shall take into custody and dispose of abandoned or derelict <br />vehicles in accordance with chapter 290, Hawai‘i Revised Statutes. <br />(c) The removal of abandoned or derelict vehicles shall be subject to the following: <br />(1) The department shall only remove abandoned or derelict vehicles that are <br />located on or within ten feet from the edge of any public or private road; <br />(2) The department shall not remove abandoned or derelict vehicles from any area <br />if the director determines that the area is unsafe for a tow truck to traverse; <br />(3) A notice shall be affixed to an abandoned or derelict vehicle stating that the <br />vehicle must be moved beyond a radius of one mile from its location within <br />twenty-four hours of the notice being affixed; <br />(4) If an abandoned or derelict vehicle has not moved beyond a radius of one mile <br />from its location within twenty-four hours of a notice being affixed, the vehicle <br />will be classified as abandoned and subject to removal; and <br />(5) All decisions to tow shall be subject to the discretion of the director. <br />(d) The director shall develop and implement a public outreach program to educate <br />residents, community associations, road corporations, tow companies, and the <br />public about the disposition of abandoned or derelict vehicles including the <br />procedures for reporting abandoned or derelict vehicles. <br />(e) The department shall adopt rules regarding the disposition of abandoned or derelict <br />vehicles, that are in accord with chapter 290, Hawai‘i Revised Statutes. <br />(2022, ord 22-104, sec 2.) 20-07-01 <br />Division 2. Vehicle Disposal Assistance. <br />Section 20-07-21. Vehicle disposal assistance program. <br />(a) The department shall establish a vehicle disposal assistance program to assist <br />Hawai‘i County residents with disposal of vehicles. Assistance shall be contingent <br />on the availability of funds within the County’s vehicle disposal fund, and at the <br />discretion of the director. <br />(b) Applications for assistance. <br /> To apply for disposal assistance, a property owner or registered vehicle owner shall <br />apply to the department to have the department dispose of a vehicle from the <br />property owner or registered vehicle owner’s property. <br />(c) The property owner shall ensure that the vehicle is accessible for towing. <br />(2022, ord 22-104, sec 2.) 20-07-21 <br />SUPP. 13 (1-2023) <br />20-10 <br />
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