THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
1315 |
THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 |
S.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO ABOLITION OF JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY FOR GOVERNMENT ENTITIES IN HIGHWAY-RELATED CIVIL ACTIONS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The purpose of this Act is
to abolish joint and several liability for government entities in claims and
cases relating to the maintenance and design of highways including actions
involving guardrails, utility poles, street and directional signs, and any other
highway-related device under chapter 663, Hawaii Revised Statutes, so that
government entities would only be liable for the percentage share of the
damages actually attributable to the government entities in applicable claims
and cases.
SECTION
2. Section 663-10.5, Hawaii Revised
Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
"(a) [Any] Notwithstanding any other
law to the contrary [notwithstanding],
including but not limited to sections 663‑10.9, 663-11 to 663-13, 663-16,
663-17, and 663-31, in any case where a government entity is determined to be a
tortfeasor along with one or more other tortfeasors, the government entity
shall be liable for [no] not more than that percentage share of
the damages attributable to the government entity[; provided that joint and
several liability shall be retained for tort claims relating to the maintenance
and design of highways pursuant to section 663-10.9]."
SECTION
3. Section 663-10.9, Hawaii Revised
Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§663-10.9 Abolition of joint and several liability; exceptions. Joint and several
liability for joint tortfeasors as defined in section 663-11 is abolished
except in the following circumstances:
(1) For the recovery of economic damages against joint tortfeasors in actions involving injury or death to persons;
(2) For the recovery of economic
and noneconomic damages against joint tortfeasors in actions involving:
(A) Intentional torts;
(B) Torts relating to environmental pollution;
(C) Toxic and asbestos-related torts;
(D) Torts relating to aircraft accidents;
(E) Strict and products liability torts; or
(F) Torts relating to motor
vehicle accidents [except as provided in paragraph (4)]; and
(3) For the recovery of
noneconomic damages in actions, other than those enumerated in paragraph (2),
involving injury or death to persons against those tortfeasors whose individual
degree of negligence is found to be twenty-five per cent or more under section 663-31. Where a tortfeasor's degree
of negligence is less than twenty-five per cent, then the amount recoverable
against that tortfeasor for noneconomic damages shall be in direct proportion
to the degree of negligence assigned; [and
(4) For the recovery of
noneconomic damages in motor vehicle accidents involving tort actions relating
to the maintenance and design of highways including actions involving
guardrails, utility poles, street and directional signs, and any other
highway-related device upon a showing that the affected joint tortfeasor was
given reasonable prior notice of a prior occurrence under similar circumstances
to the occurrence upon which the tort claim is based. In
actions in which the affected joint tortfeasor has not been shown to have had
such reasonable prior notice, the recovery of noneconomic damages shall be as
provided in paragraph (3).
(5) Provided, however,] provided that joint and several liability for economic and noneconomic damages for claims against design
professionals, as defined in [chapter 672,] section 663-10.98,
and certified public accountants, as defined in chapter 466, is abolished in
actions not involving physical injury or death to persons."
SECTION
4. This Act does not affect rights and
duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were
begun before its effective date.
SECTION
5. Statutory material to be repealed is
bracketed and stricken. New statutory
material is underscored.
SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2050.
Report Title:
Joint and Several Liability; Repeal; Government Entities; Highway-Related Civil Actions
Description:
Abolishes joint and several liability for government entities in claims and cases relating to the maintenance and design of highways. Makes government entities liable only for the percentage share of the damages actually attributable. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD1)
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