Hawaii Alarm & Security Licensing Law
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Hawaii Alarm & Security Licensing Law
Hawaii Code · 2 sections
The following is the full text of Hawaii’s alarm & security licensing law statutes as published in the Hawaii Code. For the official version, see the Hawaii Legislature.
Haw. Rev. Stat. § 291-1
Section
291-1 Definitions
291-2 Reckless driving of vehicle or riding of animals;
penalty
291-3 Repealed
291-3.1 Consuming or possessing intoxicating liquor while
operating motor vehicle or moped
291-3.2 Consuming or possessing intoxicating liquor while a
passenger in a motor vehicle
291-3.3 Storage of opened container containing intoxicating
liquor or consumption at scenic lookout
291-3.4 Exceptions; consumption or possession of intoxicating
liquor while a passenger in a motor vehicle, storage
of opened container containing intoxicating liquor
291-4 to 4.5 Repealed
291-4.6 Driving after license suspended or denied for
noncompliance with an order of support; penalties
291-5 to 7 Repealed
291-8 Freight on motor cars; projection of, prohibited
291-9 Freight; on running board
291-10 Penalty
291-11 Riders and passengers under seven years of age on
motorcycles and motor scooters prohibited; penalty
291-11.5 Child passenger restraints
291-11.6 Mandatory use of seat belts, when, penalty
291-12 Inattention to driving
291-13 Traffic laws apply to persons driving mopeds
291-14 Pickup trucks; passenger restrictions
291-15 Trauma system surcharge
291-16 Safe routes to school program surcharge
291-17 Mobile electronic devices; use while operating a
commercial motor vehicle prohibited
Part II. Equipment
291-21 Repealed
291-21.3 Definitions
291-21.5 Regulation of motor vehicle sun screening devices;
penalty
291-22 Regulation of exhaust pipe and muffler
291-23 Penalty
291-24 Motorcycles and mopeds, noisy mufflers; penalty
291-24.5 Motor vehicle muffler
291-24.6 Motor vehicle alarm systems
291-25 Lights for motor vehicles, motorcycles, motor
scooters, motorized bicycles
291-26 Testing lights
291-27 Repealed
291-28 Lights for loads
291-29 Lights for other vehicles
291-30 Spotlights
291-31 Tail lights on vehicles, motorcycles and motor
scooters
291-31.5 Blue lights prohibited for motor vehicles, motorcycles,
motor scooters, bicycles, mopeds
291-32 Penalties
291-33 Projections on face of wheels prohibited
291-34 Size of vehicles; width, height, and length
291-35 Gross weight, axle, and wheel loads
291-35.1 Regulation of bumper heights
291-36 Exceptions
291-37 Penalties
291-38 Repealed
291-39 Enforcement
Part III. Parking for Disabled Persons
291-51 Definitions
291-51.3 Reimbursement to counties; agreement with counties
to provide permits
291-51.4 Fraudulent verification of an applicant as a person
with a disability; penalty
291-51.5 Special license plates
291-51.6 Issuance of temporary removable windshield placards
291-52 Issuance of removable windshield placard
291-52.5 Issuance of identification card
291-52.6 Replacement of a removable windshield placard or
identification card
291-54 Display of removable and temporary removable
windshield placards
291-56 Rules
Part IV. Miscellaneous
291-71 Designation of parking spaces for electric vehicles;
charging system
291-72 Parking spaces reserved for electric vehicles;
penalties
Note
For electric vehicle registration, parking, HOV lane use, and rules (repealed June 30, 2020) as provided by L 2012, c 168, §2, see note following §291-71.
Cross References
Adjudication of traffic infractions, see chapter 291D.
Nonresident violator compact, see chapter 291A.
Law Journals and Reviews
Intextication: Txting Whl Drvng. Does the Punishment Fit the Crime? 32 UH L. Rev. 359 (2010).
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HRS §448E-1
§448E-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless otherwise indicated by the context:
"Board" means the board of electricians and plumbers.
"Journey worker electrician" means any person who has been licensed by the board as a journey worker electrician to perform electrical work.
"Journey worker industrial electrician" means any person who has been licensed by the board as a journey worker industrial electrician to perform and maintain electrical work related to substation, switchgear, automatic controls, and all other industrial electrical work in existing industrial buildings and work places.
"Journey worker plumber" means any person who has been licensed by the board as a journey worker plumber to direct and supervise the performance of plumbing work and to perform plumbing work.
"Journey worker specialty electrician" means any person who has been licensed by the board as a journey worker specialty electrician to perform electrical work related to installing, repairing, altering, and maintaining but not the attachment of lighting and power circuits to, the following: electronic equipment, sound public address systems, and communication systems, other than equipment and systems for a single-family or two-family dwelling; master or community radio and television receiving antenna systems; sound recording systems, other than systems for a single-family or two-family dwelling; burglar and fire alarm systems; low voltage remote control, other than a control for a single-family or two-family dwelling; and low voltage communication signal systems.
"Maintenance electrician" means any person who has been licensed by the board as a maintenance electrician to maintain electrical work.
"Master plumber" means any person who has been licensed by the board as a master plumber to direct and supervise the performance of plumbing work and to perform plumbing work and who provides overall supervision and general direction and is responsible for proper installation of plumbing work.
"Supervising electrician" means any person who has been licensed by the board as a supervising electrician to direct and supervise the performance of electrical work and to perform electrical work.
"Supervising industrial electrician" means any person who has been licensed by the board as a supervising industrial electrician to direct and supervise electrical work related to substation, switchgear, automatic controls, and all other industrial electrical work in existing industrial buildings and work places.
"Supervising specialty electrician" means any person who has been licensed by the board as a supervising specialty electrician to direct and supervise the performance of electrical work related to installing, repairing, altering, and maintaining, but not the attachment of lighting and power circuits, to the following: electronic equipment, sound public address systems, other than equipment and systems for a single-family or two-family dwelling; master or community radio and television receiving antenna system; sound recording systems other than systems for a single-family or a two-family dwelling; burglar and fire alarm systems; low voltage remote control, other than control for a single-family or two-family dwelling; and low voltage communication signal systems. [L 1971, c 183, pt of §1; am L 1972, c 196, §1; am L 1973, c 95, §1; am L 1974, c 27, §1; am L 1982, c 205, §1; am L 1983, c 56, §2; gen ch 1993]
Revision Note
Numeric designations deleted and definitions rearranged.
References
The law belongs to the people. Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, 590 U.S. (2020)