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http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/vol05_ch0261-0319/hrs0286/hrs_0286-0026_0005.htm
§286-26.5 Special interest vehicles. (a) As used in this section:
"Collector" means an owner of one or more
vehicles, including parts vehicles, who collects, purchases, acquires,
trades, or disposes of a vehicle or its parts, for the owner's own use,
to preserve, restore, and maintain the vehicle or another vehicle for
hobby or historical purposes.
"Parts vehicle" means a vehicle that is owned by
a collector to furnish parts for the restoration or maintenance of a
special interest vehicle.
"Street rod replica vehicle" means a vehicle that was assembled from a manufactured kit, either as:
(1) A complete kit to construct a new vehicle consisting of a prefabricated body and chassis;
(2) Components manufactured before 1968; or
(3) Components manufactured after 1967 to resemble a vehicle manufactured before 1968;
and that has been modified in its body style or
design through the use of nonoriginal or reproduction components, such
as the frame, engine, drive train, suspension, or brakes, in a manner
that does not adversely affect its safe performance as a motor vehicle
or render the vehicle unlawful for use on public highways.
"Street rod vehicle" means a vehicle that was:
(1) Manufactured before 1968; or
(2) Manufactured after 1967 to resemble a vehicle manufactured before 1968;
and that has been modified in its body style or
design through the use of nonoriginal or reproduction components, such
as the frame, engine, drive train, suspension, or brakes, in a manner
that does not adversely affect its safe performance as a motor vehicle
or render the vehicle unlawful for use on public highways. The term
does not include a motorcycle, an antique vehicle, or a restored
vehicle.
(b) If a street rod vehicle was manufactured
before 1968 and has been modified in body style or design, the make and
year of the vehicle shall be the year the vehicle most nearly
resembles. If a street rod vehicle was manufactured after 1967 to
resemble a vehicle manufactured before 1968, the body type of the
vehicle shall be street rod vehicle or "STRD".
(c) A state vehicle identification number shall
be issued to a street rod vehicle that was manufactured after 1967 to
resemble a vehicle manufactured before 1968, when no vehicle
identification number is present on the vehicle; when more than one
vehicle identification number is present on the vehicle; or when the
vehicle identification number is absent from the body or frame, or
both, of the vehicle. The state vehicle identification number shall be
assigned by the director of finance of the county in which the vehicle
resides; provided that not more than one hundred vehicle identification
numbers shall be issued annually.
To obtain a state vehicle identification number
under this subsection, the owner of a street rod vehicle that was
manufactured after 1967 to resemble a vehicle manufactured before 1968
shall provide:
(1) A title of ownership from the previous owner of the vehicle's body or frame;
(2) A bill of sale or invoices for all major parts used in the modification of the vehicle; and
(3) A weight certificate issued by a state-certified scale for the actual weight of the vehicle.
(d) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary:
(1) Street rod vehicles and street rod replica vehicles shall be equipped with the following equipment:
(A) Hydraulic service brakes on all wheels;
(B) Sealed beam or halogen headlights;
(C) Turn signals and a turn signaling switch;
(D) Safety glass or lexan windshield;
(E) Electric or vacuum windshield wiper located in front of the driver;
(F) Standard or DOT/SAE-approved tail lights;
(G) A parking brake that operates on at least two wheels on the same axle; and
(H) Seat belt assembly as provided in section 291-11.6;
(2) Street rod vehicles and street rod replica
vehicles shall be equipped in such a manner that no part of a vehicle,
other than the vehicle's tires, will make contact with the surface of a
flat highway when the vehicle is operated on the same;
(3) Bumpers, hoods, door handles, and fenders
shall be optional equipment on street rod vehicles and street rod
replica vehicles; and
(4) Bumpers, hoods, door handles, and fenders
shall be optional equipment on vehicles manufactured before 1968, and
on vehicles manufactured after 1967 to resemble a vehicle manufactured
before 1968.
In the event of a conflict between this
subsection and equipment requirements specified in chapters 286, 291
and 291C, this subsection shall control.
(e) If a street rod replica vehicle was assembled
from a manufactured kit as a complete kit to construct a new vehicle
consisting of a prefabricated body and chassis, the year of the vehicle
shall be the year the vehicle resembles as reflected on the
manufacturer's certificate of origin. If a street rod replica vehicle
was assembled from a manufactured kit as components manufactured before
1968 or components manufactured after 1967 to resemble a vehicle
manufactured before 1968, the year of the vehicle shall be the year the
vehicle resembles as reflected on the manufacturer's certificate of
origin. The certificate of title for a street rod replica vehicle shall
be for the make and year the vehicle resembles, and the body type of
the vehicle shall be street rod vehicle replica (STRD-RPLC).
(f) The state vehicle identification number of a
street rod replica vehicle that was assembled from a manufactured kit
as a complete kit to construct a new vehicle consisting of a
prefabricated body and chassis shall be taken from the manufacturer's
certificate of origin. The state vehicle identification number shall be
assigned by the director of finance of the county in which the vehicle
resides; provided that not more than one hundred vehicle identification
numbers shall be issued annually.
The state vehicle identification number of a
street rod replica vehicle that was assembled from a manufactured kit
as components manufactured before 1968 or components manufactured after
1967 to resemble a vehicle manufactured before 1968, shall be taken
from the manufacturer's certificate of origin or provided by the
director of finance of the county in which the vehicle resides.
To obtain a state vehicle identification number under this subsection, the owner of a street rod replica vehicle shall provide:
(1) Ownership documents from the manufacturer of the kit or components;
(2) All shipping and freight documents for the kit or components; and
(3) A weight certificate issued by a state-certified scale for the actual weight of the vehicle.
(g) A state vehicle identification number shall
be issued to a street rod replica vehicle when the vehicle
identification number is absent from the body or frame, or both, of the
vehicle; or when the vehicle identification number is absent from the
manufacturer's certificate of origin. The state vehicle identification
number shall be assigned by the director of finance of the county in
which the vehicle resides; provided that not more than one hundred
vehicle identification numbers shall be issued annually. [L 1997, c
246, §2; am L 2004, c 126, §2]
Sponsored by: KAWAMOTO, Espero, Adjua
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/site1/senate/members/sen20.asp?press1=senate&press2=members
was second sponser behind Kawamoto.
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2004/status/SB2021.asp
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