THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
1237 |
THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
In particular, the State's location within the tropics means Hawaii drivers experience more intense sunlight, hotter temperatures, and higher amounts of glare and sun exposure. Tinted windows can help to increase comfort and reduce glare, allowing commuters to drive more safely. Tinted windows also help to block ultraviolet light, reducing health risks for drivers and their passengers while also protecting the vehicle's interior from sun damage.
Window tinting is especially important for individuals who have certain medical conditions that result in an increased sensitivity to sunlight. These persons may require darker window tints than state law currently allows. However, the lack of flexibility afforded under the current law makes it difficult for these individuals to safely and comfortably travel on Hawaii's roads.
Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to repeal state restrictions on the installation and use of sun screening devices, including window tinting, on motor vehicles.
SECTION 2. Section 291-21.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["§291-21.5 Regulation of motor
vehicle sun screening devices; penalty. (a) No
person shall operate, permit the operation of, cause to be operated, or park
any motor vehicle on a public highway if the glazing material of the motor
vehicle:
(1) Does not meet the requirements of
the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 205 in effect at the time of its
manufacture; or
(2) Is used in conjunction with sun
screening devices not exempted from this section by subsection (d) hereof.
(b) No person shall install, mount, adhere,
affix, or use any sun screening device or combination of devices in conjunction
with the glazing material of a motor vehicle which does not meet the
requirements of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 205 in effect at the
time of the glazing material's manufacture except as provided in this
section. Any person who violates this
section shall be liable for the removal of any sun screening device applied
contrary to this section.
(c) A safety inspection required under section
286-25 shall include a test to ensure that the glazing material and any sun
screening devices meet the requirements specified in this section.
(d) This section shall not apply to:
(1) Rearview mirrors;
(2) Adjustable nontransparent sun visors
which are mounted forward of the side windows and are not attached to the
glazing material;
(3) Signs, stickers, or other materials
which are displayed in a seven-inch square in the lower corner of the
windshield farthest removed from the driver or signs, stickers, or other
materials which are displayed in a five-inch square in the lower corner of the
windshield nearest the driver;
(4) Rear trunk lid handle or hinges;
(5) Window wipers and window wiper
motors;
(6) Transparent sun screening film
materials which are installed, affixed, or applied along the top edge of the
windshield so long as such materials do not encroach upon the AS-1 portion of
the windshield as provided by Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 205 or no
lower than four inches below the top of the windshield, when measured from the
middle point of the bottom edge of the top windshield moulding if no AS-1
markings can be found in the left or right upper margin of the windshield;
(7) Sun screening devices for front side
wing vents and windows which, when used in conjunction with the glazing
material have a light transmittance of no less than thirty-five per cent plus
or minus six per cent;
(8) Sun screening devices for side
windows necessary for driving visibility which are to the rear of the driver
and for rear windows necessary for driving visibility which, when used in
conjunction with the glazing material, have a light transmittance of no less
than thirty-five per cent plus or minus six per cent;
(9) Side windows which are to the rear
of the driver and rear windows on vans, minivans, trucks, or buses; provided
that the vehicles are equipped with rearview mirrors on both sides;
(10) Privacy drapes, curtains, or blinds,
or any combination, installed on the interior of motor homes; or
(11) Transparent sun screening materials,
when applied to the AS-1 portion of the windshield, which meets the
requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 205.
(e) Any person who violates this section shall be
fined:
(1) Not less than $250 or more than $500
for each separate offense if the person is the owner of the motor vehicle which
is in violation; and
(2) Not less than $500 nor more than
$1,000 for each separate offense if the person or business entity is the
installer of any sun screening device which does not meet the requirements of
this section. The installer shall also
reinstall sun protective devices which comply with this section, free of
charge, or reimburse the motor vehicle owner for the cost of installing sun
protective devices by another installer which comply with this section.
The
receipt from the installer in the possession of the person in the motor vehicle
at the time of the issuance of the citation shall be prima facie evidence of
the identity of the installer. The
installer shall issue a certificate to the vehicle owner at the time the
sunscreen device is installed certifying that the device complies with
law. The certificate shall be stored in
the motor vehicle at all times."]
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
INTRODUCED BY: |
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Report Title:
Motor Vehicles; Sun Screening Devices; Regulations; Repeal
Description:
Repeals state restrictions on the installation and use of sun screening devices, including window tinting, on motor vehicles.
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