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Hawaii Automotive Repair Licensing Law

Hawaii Code · 1 sections

The following is the full text of Hawaii’s automotive repair licensing law statutes as published in the Hawaii Code. For the official version, see the Hawaii Legislature.


Haw. Rev. Stat. § 290-1

Section

290-1 Disposition by counties of certain abandoned vehicles

290-2 Notice to owner

290-3 Public auction

290-4 Repossession by person entitled

290-5 Waiver of public auction requirements

290-6 Effect of transfer of title

290-7 Disposition of proceeds

290-8 Derelict vehicle

290-9 Disposition of derelict vehicle

290-10 Disposition of unclaimed vehicle

290-11 Vehicles left unattended on private and public

property; sale or disposition of abandoned vehicles

290-12 Leaving abandoned or derelict vehicles

Part II. Vehicles Abandoned on Business Premises of

Persons Engaged in Motor Vehicle Repair

Business

290-21 Disposition of vehicles by persons in motor vehicle

repair business

290-22 When vehicle deemed abandoned

290-23 Sale or disposition of vehicle

290-24 Disposition of proceeds

290-25 Effect of transfer of title

Part III. General Provisions

290-41 Notice to police department

290-42 Disposition of license plates

290-45 Penalties

Cross References

Other towing provisions:

Airports, see §261-17.6.

Schools and libraries, see §302A-1152.

Towing and storage; settlements, see §291C-165.5.

Towing by consent; payment, see §291C-136.

University of Hawaii, see §304A-2602.

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