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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 711

[§711-1113] Interference with the operation of a public transit vehicle.

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[§711-1113] Interference with the operation of a public transit vehicle.
(1)A person commits the offense of interference with the operation of a public transit vehicle if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes:
(a)Damage of a public transit vehicle, resulting in the vehicle's removal from service; or
(b)The unreasonable interruption of a public transit system or service.
(2)As used in this section, "public transit vehicle" includes:
(a)Any public paratransit vehicle providing service to the disabled;
(b)Any transit vehicle used for the transportation of passengers in return for legally charged fees or fares, including any taxi; and
(c)Any transit vehicle owned or operated by a government entity, including any school bus.
(3)Interference with the operation of a public transit vehicle shall be a violation; provided that interference with the operation of a public transit vehicle that results in serious bodily injury to, or death of, any person, shall be a class C felony. [L 2023, c 191, §1]
COMMENTARY ON §711-1113
Act 191, Session Laws 2023, added this section to establish the offense of interference with the operation of a public transit vehicle. The legislature found that public transit vehicles provide essential transportation services to thousands of residents and visitors across the State. Many Hawaii residents and visitors rely on public transportation for education, employment, health care, housing, and community purposes. Act 191 served as a deterrent against acts that interfere with the safe and timely operation of public transit vehicles. Conference Committee Report No. 20, House Standing Committee Report No. 1628.
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