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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

[ §279L-3] Recordkeeping; use of vehicle in car-sharing.

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[ §279L-3] Recordkeeping; use of vehicle in car-sharing. A peer-to-peer car-sharing program shall collect and verify records pertaining to the use of a shared car for each car-sharing program agreement, including:
(1)Dates and times of the car-sharing start time and the car-sharing termination time in the car-sharing program agreement;
(2)Dates and times of the car-sharing start time and car-sharing termination time;
(3)Itemized descriptions and amounts of all fees and costs charged to the shared car driver;
(4)Itemized descriptions and amounts of all fees and costs paid by the shared car driver;
(5)Itemized descriptions and amounts of all fees and costs paid to the shared car owner;
(6)The name and contact information of the shared car owner and the shared car driver; and
(7)The insurance policy number, effective date, coverage, and coverage amounts of each insurance policy that identifies the peer-to-peer car-sharing program, shared car owner, or shared car driver as the insured.
The peer-to-peer car-sharing program shall retain the records for a time period of no less than six years. Upon request, the peer-to-peer car-sharing program shall provide the information required by this section and any information relating to the peer-to-peer car-sharing agreement in its possession and control to the shared car owner, shared car owner's insurer, shared car driver, shared car driver's insurer, persons who have sustained injury or property damage involving a shared car, and police and other governmental entities to facilitate accident or claim coverage investigation. [L 2022, c 77, pt of §1]
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