Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB652

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/23/25  

Caption

Relating To Motor Vehicle Tires.

Impact

The implementation of SB652 is likely to have a significant impact on state laws related to waste management and environmental protection. By creating a tire inventory database, the bill enhances state capabilities to monitor tire sales and curb illegal dumping activities. This system not only holds individuals accountable for improper disposal practices but also establishes a framework for future enforcement actions against violators. The requirement for retailers to provide detailed information could lead to fewer environmental hazards posed by abandoned tires, thus promoting public health and protecting the environment.

Summary

Senate Bill 652 addresses the issue of illegal tire dumping in the State of Hawaii by proposing a structured system to track the sale of motor vehicle tires. The bill mandates that tire retailers collect specific information regarding each tire sold, including the purchaser's name, model and serial number, and the sale date. This data is to be submitted to the Department of Health, which will establish and maintain a database to facilitate the tracking of tire sales. The primary aim of this legislation is to reduce the incidence of abandoned tires, which pose serious environmental and health risks.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to address important environmental concerns, it may also raise issues regarding privacy and the operational burden on tire retailers. Critics might argue that the imposed tracking system could infringe on consumer privacy by requiring retailers to collect and report personal data. Additionally, smaller retailers may find the compliance cost burdensome, which could lead to pushback against the bill. As the bill moves forward, these points of contention will likely be central to discussions among stakeholders, including retailers and environmental advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

HI SB652

Carry Over Relating To Motor Vehicle Tires.

Previously Filed As

HI SB652

Relating To Motor Vehicle Tires.

HI SB1119

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

HI SB616

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

HI SB97

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

HI SB1097

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

HI SB1286

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

HI SB1237

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

HI SB485

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

HI SB966

Relating To Motor Vehicles.

HI HB537

Relating To Two-wheeled Motorized Vehicles.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.