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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 286

§286-119 Authority of examiner of drivers to suspend or revoke licenses.

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§286-119 Authority of examiner of drivers to suspend or revoke licenses.
(a)The examiner of drivers may suspend any driver's license without hearing when the examiner:
(1)Has reasonable cause to believe that the licensee is incompetent to operate the type of motor vehicle for which the licensee holds a license or is afflicted with mental or physical infirmities or disabilities which would make it unsafe for the licensee to operate a motor vehicle of the type for which the licensee is licensed; or
(2)Is notified by the appropriate county director of finance that the licensee has outstanding charges and fines relating to the disposition of an abandoned vehicle, as provided pursuant to section 290-13.
(b)When the examiner of drivers suspends a license under this section, the examiner shall immediately notify the licensee and afford the licensee a hearing. After the hearing, the examiner of drivers may rescind the suspension, or the examiner may suspend the license for a further period or revoke the license. Any person whose license has been suspended or revoked under this section may appeal under section 286-129. [L 1967, c 214, pt of §2; HRS §286-119; am L 1970, c 164, §3; gen ch 1985; am L 2022, c 229, §8]
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