Haw. Code R. § 19-142-22

Current through September, 2024
Section 19-142-22 - Inspection fees
(a) When an application for certification of a vehicle inspection is made at an official inspection station, an inspector may first collect the inspection fee, then conduct the inspection pursuant to this chapter using a blank certificate of inspection form as a checklist to perform the inspection.
(b) If more than thirty days have elapsed after failure of the applicant's vehicle to qualify for certification, a complete inspection shall be made of the . entire vehicle and the full fee for another inspection may be charged by the inspector.
(c) An inspection station may charge a maximum fee determined by the director for the replacement of destroyed, stolen or lost inspection certificate and sticker.
(d) An inspection station may charge for the inspection, when required, of aftermarket sun screening devices affixed to the glazing materials of a vehicle. The maximum fee shall be determined by the director.
(e) An inspection station may charge the following inspection fees:
(1) Not more than $12.00 plus tax for each safety inspection performed.
(A) The director shall collect from the operator of an official inspection station, a fee of $1.50 for each motor carrier vehicle safety inspection decal issued by the official inspection station. (The amount of $.75 shall be for the left half of the sticker, designating the month of expiration of the inspection certificate; and the amount of $.75 shall be for the right half of the sticker, designating the year of expiration of the inspection certificate.); and
(2) A fee of not more than $5.00 plus tax may be charged for testing of light transmittance, with a window light transmittance meter, of aftermarket sun screening devices affixed to the glazing materials of a vehicle.

Haw. Code R. § 19-142-22

[Eff 10/29/2015] (Auth: HRS §§ 286-202, 286-209) (Imp: HRS § 286-209)