Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR66

Introduced
3/12/26  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Correct, Update, And Complete Its Administrative Rules Governing The Driver Education Program As Recommended By The Auditor's Report No. 2506.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of establishing oversight, internal controls, and clearly documented policies and procedures for the Driver Education Program. By mandating a review and update of the program's rules, SCR66 seeks to eliminate inconsistencies that have arisen due to outdated and unclear administrative rules. This initiative is intended to enhance the effectiveness of driver education in Hawaii, ensuring that it meets current standards and adequately prepares new drivers.

Summary

SCR66 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution aiming to address deficiencies in Hawaii's Driver Education Program, as outlined in the Auditor's Report No. 25-06. The resolution highlights the need for the Department of Transportation to correct and update its administrative rules governing the program to ensure compliance with statutory requirements. The report revealed that no driver education curricula have been certified for over twenty years, despite the existing requirements for certification by the Director of Transportation.

Conclusion

Overall, SCR66 seeks to enhance the standards of Hawaii's Driver Education Program by revisiting and revitalizing the administrative rules that govern it. If the Department of Transportation follows through on the Auditor's recommendations, it could lead to a more reliable and systematic approach in preparing drivers in the state. The resolution calls for an updated report from the Department, promising to keep the legislature informed about the ongoing improvements in driver education.

Contention

While SCR66 presents a constructive approach to improving the state's driver education system, it may face scrutiny regarding the feasibility of implementing the proposed changes. Stakeholders may express concerns over the resource allocation needed to form curriculum task forces and ensure timely certification of the curricula. Furthermore, the process of updating these rules could present challenges, especially if it requires navigating through long-standing practices and established administrative frameworks.

Companion Bills

HI SR61

Same As Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Correct, Update, And Complete Its Administrative Rules Governing The Driver Education Program As Recommended By The Auditor's Report No. 2506.

HI HCR69

Same As Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Correct, Update, And Complete Its Administrative Rules Governing The Driver Education Program As Recommended By The Auditor's Report No. 2506.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR32

Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation To Collaborate With The Department Of Transportation To Use Inmate Work Furlough Programs For State Roadway And Highway Maintenance.

HI SR18

Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation To Collaborate With The Department Of Transportation To Use Inmate Work Furlough Programs For State Roadway And Highway Maintenance.

HI SCR27

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct An Audit Of The Department Of Education's Capital Improvement Project Finances.

HI SCR218

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Establish And Operate A Personal Aircraft Fireworks Inspection Pilot Program.

HI SCR150

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Convene A Working Group To Develop And Recommend Federal, State, And County Programs Subsidizing The Transport Of Waterborne Cargo.

HI HR70

Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation To Expand Its Personal And Professional Development Programs To Include Community Service Programs.

HI SCR228

Requesting The Department Of Education To Establish A Pilot Program In Public Schools And Charter Schools To Have Available Staff Trained In Epinephrine Administration.

HI SCR215

Requesting The Department Of Education To Implement A Veterinary Technician Pilot Program At James Campbell High School, Focusing On Animal-assisted Therapy For Troubled Youth.

HI SCR125

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Designate Kalaeloa Airport As The Abigail K.k. Kawananakoa Airport.

HI SCR126

Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation To Incrementally And Systematically Reduce The Number Of Inmates Incarcerated In Private, Out-of-state Correctional Facilities.

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HI SR61

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Correct, Update, And Complete Its Administrative Rules Governing The Driver Education Program As Recommended By The Auditor's Report No. 2506.

HI HR63

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Correct, Update, And Complete Its Administrative Rules Governing The Driver Education Program As Recommended By The Auditor's Report No. 2506.

HI HCR69

Requesting The Department Of Transportation To Correct, Update, And Complete Its Administrative Rules Governing The Driver Education Program As Recommended By The Auditor's Report No. 2506.

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