HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
1291 |
TWENTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE, 2013 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to civil liability.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Act 97, Session Laws of Hawaii 2010, limited civil liability of property owners for damages to persons injured or killed on their premises while committing certain felony offenses. The legislature finds that Act 97, codified as section 663-1.57, Hawaii Revised Statutes, was a National Rifle Association initiative, and that section 663-1.57 runs counter to gun control laws. Accordingly, the purpose of this bill is to repeal section 663-1.57.
SECTION 2. Section 663-1.57, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§663‑1.57]
Owner to felon; limited liability. (a) An owner,
including but not limited to a public entity, of any estate or any other
interest in real property, whether possessory or nonpossessory, or any agent of
the owner lawfully on the premises by consent of the owner, shall not be liable
to any perpetrator engaged in any of the felonies set forth in subsection (b)
for any injury or death to the perpetrator that occurs upon that property
during the course of or after the commission of such felony, or when a
reasonable person would believe that commission of a felony as set forth in
subsection (b) is imminent; provided that if the perpetrator is injured, the
perpetrator is charged with the criminal offense and convicted of the criminal
offense or of a lesser included felony or misdemeanor.
(b) This section applies to the following
felonies:
(1) Murder in the first or second degree;
(2) Attempted murder in the first or second
degree;
(3) Any class A felony as provided in the
Hawaii Penal Code, including any attempt or conspiracy to commit a crime
classified as a class A felony;
(4) Any class B felony involving violence
or physical harm as provided in the Hawaii Penal Code;
(5) Any felony
punishable by imprisonment for life;
(6) Any other felony
in which the person inflicts serious bodily injury on another person; and
(7) Any felony
in which the person personally used a firearm or a dangerous or deadly weapon.
(c) The limitation on liability
under this section arises:
(1) At the moment the perpetrator commences
the felony
to which this section applies; or
(2) At the moment the owner or agent of the
owner lawfully on the premises by consent of the owner believes that a
commission of a felony under subsection (b) is imminent;
and extends to the moment the perpetrator is no
longer upon the property.
(d) The limitation on liability
under this section applies only when the perpetrator's conduct in furtherance
of the commission of a felony specified in subsection (b)
proximately or legally causes the injury or death.
(e) This section does not limit the liability
of an owner
that otherwise exists for:
(1) Wilful, wanton, or criminal conduct; or
(2) Wilful or malicious failure to guard or
warn against a dangerous condition, use, or structure; or
(3) Injury or death caused to individuals
other than the perpetrator of the felony.
(f) Except with regard to [subsections]
(e)(1) and (e)(3), the limitation of liability under this section shall not be
affected by the failure of the owner to warn the perpetrator of the felony that
the owner is armed and ready to cause bodily harm or death.
(g) For purposes of this section,
"owner" means the owner, the occupant, tenant, or anyone authorized
to be on the property by the owner or the occupant, including a guest or a
family or household member, employee, or agent of the owner lawfully on the
premises.
(h) The limitation on liability
provided by this section shall be in addition to any other available defense."]
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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Report Title:
Civil Liability; Death or Injury of Felon; Repeal
Description:
Repeals the civil liability limitation of property owners for damages to persons injured or killed on their premises while committing certain felony offenses.
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