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2020-02-04 Letter to Henry Aquino and Troy Hashimoto HB 2556 Relating to Vehicles and HB 2598 Relating to Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles.
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2020-02-04 Letter to Henry Aquino and Troy Hashimoto HB 2556 Relating to Vehicles and HB 2598 Relating to Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles.
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v • tires.. <br /> Roy Takemoto <br /> ��bi;? Managing Director <br /> •i ''s....-t%-,,:ft:. <br /> Harry Kim ,i. <br /> Mayor <br /> T4 61,.1.40. <br /> , Barbara J.Kossow <br /> Deputy Managing Director <br /> County of Hawai <br /> Office of the Mayor <br /> 25 Aupuni Street,Suite 2603 • Hilo, Hawaii 96720 • (808)961-8211 • Fax(808)961-6553 <br /> KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy.,Bldg C • Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i 96740 <br /> (808)323-4444 • Fax(808)323-4440 <br /> February 4, 2020 <br /> Representative Henry J.C. Aquino, Chair <br /> Representative Troy Hashimoto, Vice Chair <br /> Committee on Transportation <br /> Hawaii State Legislature <br /> Dear Chair Aquino, Vice-Chair Hashimoto, and Committee members: <br /> RE: HB 2556 Relating to Vehicles <br /> HB 2598 Relating to Abandoned and Derelict Vehicles <br /> On today's agenda there are two bills dealing with abandoned vehicles. I thank the Legislature for <br /> continuing to try to solve this perennial problem. <br /> HB 2556 would make abandonment of a vehicle a misdemeanor, and would give our Finance Director <br /> some power to withhold an offender's future car registrations and/or temporarily suspend the person's license. <br /> This would obviously only apply in those limited cases where the wrongdoer can be identified, and I would be <br /> concerned that the wrong owner may get penalized (for example, if a person sells his/her car but the buyer <br /> never registers it, the seller would be on the hook for the fees). On the other hand, the bill might serve to <br /> discourage the bad conduct of someone who is thinking about abandoning a vehicle. <br /> I defer to the Committee on this one. <br /> HB 2598 would set up a Task Force to make recommendations. Since this problem is one of long <br /> standing, and seems to affect every jurisdiction, maybe bringing people together will result in some practical <br /> solutions. The bill calls for involvement of the police departments, which is good; perhaps it should also <br /> include the county departments which deal with the actual disposal of the vehicles, such as the Hawaii County <br /> Department of Environmental Management. Either way, I support HB 2598. <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> /t---;"1/"4--- <br /> )C.--;:— <br /> Harry <br /> Kim <br /> MAYOR <br /> County of Hawai`i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br />
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