Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:10c-108 Unlawful Use of Motor Vehicle Insurance Identification Card.

Cross References

Applicability of article to captive insurers, see §431:19-115.5.

Law Journals and Reviews

Tort and Insurance "Reform" in a Common Law Court. 14 UH L. Rev. 55.

Case Notes

Rent-a-car company's rental agreement provision, which attempted to shift primary responsibility for providing minimum insurance coverage to the renter's personal insurance policy, violated the public policy enumerated in this chapter. 88 H. 274, 965 P.2d 1274.

The owner of a vehicle has the primary obligation to provide minimum coverage for the owned vehicle and this obligation may not be avoided through a unilateral contract with a permissive user of the vehicle. 88 H. 274, 965 P.2d 1274.

When a defendant is charged with a violation of this article, §805-13 is the proper procedural statute for the district court, enforcement officers, and the prosecutor's office to follow. 86 H. 331 (App.), 949 P.2d 171.

As §1-1 does not establish the supremacy of the 1840 Constitution over the current state constitution, or somehow render the documents concurrent, whether chapter 431 violated the 1840 Constitution was immaterial for purposes of defendant's conviction. 90 H. 130 (App.), 976 P.2d 444.

§431:10C-108 Unlawful use of motor vehicle insurance identification card. It shall be a violation of this article:

(1) For any person to make, issue, or knowingly use any fictitious or fraudulently altered motor vehicle insurance identification card; or

(2) For any person to display or cause or permit to be displayed a motor vehicle insurance identification card knowing that the motor vehicle insurance policy was canceled as provided in section 431:10C-111 and section 431:10C-112. [L 1987, c 347, pt of §2; am L 1997, c 251, §19]

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