Child Passenger Restraint Systems

State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Relating To Insurance. [SB-419] [Insurance ] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Consumer Protection ] [Children and Youth ] [Public Safety ]
Requires each motor vehicle insurance policy to cover the replacement cost of a child passenger restraint system that was damaged or in use by a child during a motor vehicle accident for which liability coverage under the policy is applicable. Effective 7/1/3000. (HD1)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura Passed Second Reading As Amended In Hd 1 And Referred To The Committee(s) On Cpc With None Voting Aye With Reservations; None Voting No (0) And Representative(s) Cochran, Holt, Ward, Woodson Excused (4). on 03/13/2025

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Relating To Child Passenger Restraint Systems. [HB-1690] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Children and Youth ] [Public Safety ]
Requires motor vehicle operators to ensure that children two years of age or younger are properly restrained in rear-facing child passenger restraint systems. Requires the use of child safety seats or booster seats for certain children less than ten years of age. Effective 7/1/2050. (HD2)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama Referred To Trs, Jdc/wam. on 03/11/2022

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2019 Regular Session

Relating To Child Safety. [HB-644] [Taxes ] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Children and Youth ] [Public Safety ] [Consumer Protection ]
Establishes an income tax credit for transportation network companies or taxicab operators that establish a car seat program in Hawaii. Increases the child passenger restraint system tax credit.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Sharon Har Referred To Hsh/trn, Fin, Referral Sheet 5 on 01/24/2019

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2020 Regular Session

Relating To Child Safety. [HB-644] [Taxes ] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Children and Youth ] [Public Safety ] [Consumer Protection ]
Establishes an income tax credit for transportation network companies or taxicab operators that establish a car seat program in Hawaii. Increases the child passenger restraint system tax credit.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Sharon Har Carried Over To 2020 Regular Session. on 12/01/2019

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