HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
2723 |
TWENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE, 2016 |
H.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 291C-137, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§291C-137 Mobile electronic devices.
(a) No person shall operate a motor vehicle while [using] holding
a mobile electronic device.
(b) The use of a mobile electronic device for
the sole purpose of making a "911" emergency communication shall be
an affirmative defense to this [law.] section.
(c) No person under eighteen years of age
shall operate a motor vehicle while [utilizing] using a
hands-free mobile electronic device[, except for the sole purpose of making
a "911" emergency communication].
(d) No pedestrian shall cross a street, road, or highway while using a mobile electronic device.
[(d)] (e) The following persons
shall be exempt from subsection (a):
(1) Emergency responders using a mobile electronic device while in the performance and scope of their official duties;
(2) Drivers using a two-way radio or a private Land Mobile Radio System, within the meaning of title 47 Code of Federal Regulations part 90, while in the performance and scope of their work-related duties and who are operating fleet vehicles or who possess a commercial vehicle license;
(3) Drivers holding a valid amateur radio operator license issued by the Federal Communications Commission and using a half-duplex two-way radio; or
(4) Drivers of vehicles that are at a complete stop, while the engine is turned off, in a safe location by the side of the road out of the way of traffic.
[(e)] (f) As used in this
section:
"Emergency responders" includes firefighters, emergency medical technicians, mobile intensive care technicians, emergency management workers, police officers, and federal and state law enforcement officers.
"Fleet vehicle" means any vehicle validly registered pursuant to section 286-53.5.
"Mobile electronic device" means any handheld or other portable electronic equipment capable of providing wireless or data communication between two or more persons or of providing amusement, including but not limited to a cellular phone, text messaging device, paging device, personal digital assistant, laptop computer, video game, or digital photographic device, but does not include any audio equipment or any equipment installed in a motor vehicle for the purpose of providing navigation, emergency assistance to the operator of the motor vehicle, or video entertainment to the passengers in the rear seats of the motor vehicle.
"Operate" a motor vehicle means to drive or assume actual physical control of the vehicle upon a public way, street, road, or highway, including operation while temporarily stationary because of traffic, a traffic light, or a stop sign.
"Use" or "using" means [holding]
utilizing any of the functions of a mobile electronic device [while
operating a motor vehicle].
[(f)] (g) Every person who
violates this section shall be subject to a fine of $250 that shall be
deposited into the state highway fund; provided that if a person violates this
section while operating a motor vehicle in a school zone or construction area,
as defined in section 291C-104, the fine shall be $300, which shall be paid to
the director of finance pursuant to section 291C-171.
[(g)] (h) Any violation [as
provided in subsections (a) and (c)] of this section shall be deemed
to be a traffic infraction as defined in section 291D-2.
[(h)] (i) This section shall
supersede any county ordinance regulating the use or utilization of mobile
electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle[.] or crossing a
street, road, or highway."
SECTION 2. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2050.
Report Title:
Statewide Traffic Code; Mobile Electronic Devices; Pedestrians
Description:
Prohibits a pedestrian from crossing a street, road, or highway while using a mobile electronic device. (HB2723 HD1)
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