Bill Text: HI SB183 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating To Electric Foot Scooters.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-12-10 - Carried over to 2022 Regular Session. [SB183 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2022-SB183-Introduced.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
183 |
THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to electric foot scooters.
BE IT
ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Chapter 291C, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to part XII to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§291C- Electric foot scooters. (a) This section shall apply whenever an electric
foot scooter is operated upon any highway, street, roadway, or other designated
public area set aside for the use of electric foot scooters.
(b) Every person operating an electric foot
scooter upon a roadway shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject
to all of the duties applicable to a driver of a vehicle under this chapter,
except as to provisions of this:
(1) Section to the
contrary; and
(2) Chapter that,
by their nature, can have no application.
(c) The counties by ordinance shall regulate
operations of electric foot scooters with regard to, but not limited to, the
following:
(1) Operations in
or upon roadways, bikeways, bicycle paths, and sidewalks;
(2) Restrictions on
maximum speed;
(3) Safety
considerations; and
(4) Insurance
requirements;
provided that no authority adopted in accordance with
this subsection shall be less restrictive than the requirements set forth in
this section.
(d) No person under fifteen years of age shall operate
an electric foot scooter on a highway, street, roadway, or any other public
property in the State. No person under
sixteen years of age shall operate an electric foot scooter unless the person
wears a safety helmet securely fastened with a chin strap. The safety helmet shall meet the
specifications of and requirements for a bicycle helmet as set out in section 291C‑150.
(e) No person shall operate an electric foot
scooter that is carrying any other person, nor shall any person other than the
operator ride upon an electric foot scooter.
(f) No person operating an electric foot scooter
shall carry any package, bundle, or article that prevents the use of both hands
in the control and operation of the electric foot scooter.
(g) Any electric foot scooter used from thirty
minutes after sunset until thirty minutes before sunrise shall meet the specifications
of and requirements for lamps and other equipment on bicycles as set out in
section 291C-147; provided that in lieu of the requirement of section
291C-147(b), every electric foot scooter shall be equipped with a lighted lamp
that is visible from the rear.
(h) No person shall operate an electric foot
scooter at a speed other than is reasonable and prudent and having regard to
the actual and potential hazards and conditions then existing; provided that no
person shall operate an electric foot scooter at a speed greater than fifteen
miles per hour.
(i) Any person who operates an electric foot
scooter recklessly in disregard of the safety of persons or property shall be
assessed penalties as set forth in section 291C-161.
(j) A person or entity that provides electric
foot scooters for hire shall not rent or lease an electric foot scooter to any
person unless:
(1) Each renter or
lessee that is under the age of sixteen wears a safety helmet, as required by
subsection (d), while operating the electric foot scooter; and
(2) Each renter or
lessee is provided with a copy of the electric foot scooter ordinances or rules
that have been adopted by the applicable county.
(k)
An electric foot scooter shall be registered in a manner
similar to a low-speed electric bicycle and shall be subject to a permanent
registration fee of $30, which shall be paid by the owner to the director of
finance."
SECTION 2. Section 249-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
1. By adding a new definition to be appropriately inserted and to read:
""Electric
foot scooter" means a device:
(1) Weighing less than seventy-five
pounds;
(2) With two or three wheels;
(3) With handlebars;
(4) With either:
(A) A floorboard that can be stood upon
while riding; or
(B) A seat or saddle for the use of the
rider and stationary footrests;
(5) That is solely powered by an
electric motor or human power; and
(6) Whose maximum speed, with or without
human propulsion on a paved level surface, does not exceed fifteen miles per hour."
2. By amending the definition of "moped" to read:
""Moped" means a
device upon which a person may ride [which] that has two or three
wheels in contact with the ground, a motor having a maximum power output
capability measured at the motor output shaft, in accordance with the Society
of Automotive Engineers standards, of two horsepower (one thousand four hundred
ninety-two watts) or less and, if it is a combustion engine, a maximum piston
or rotor displacement of 3.05 cubic inches (fifty cubic centimeters) and [which]
that will propel the device, unassisted, on a level surface at a maximum
speed no greater than thirty miles per hour; and a direct or automatic power
drive system, which requires no clutch or gear shift operation by the
moped driver after the drive system is engaged with the power unit. "Moped" does not include an electric
foot scooter."
SECTION 3. Section 286-2, Hawaii
Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
1. By adding a new definition to be appropriately inserted and to read:
""Electric foot
scooter" means a device:
(1) Weighing less
than seventy-five pounds;
(2) With two or
three wheels;
(3) With handlebars;
(4) With either:
(A) A
floorboard that can be stood upon while riding; or
(B) A
seat or saddle for the use of the rider and stationary footrests;
(5) That is solely
powered by an electric motor or human power; and
(6) Whose maximum
speed, with or without human propulsion on a paved level surface, does not
exceed fifteen miles per hour."
2. By amending the definition of "moped" to read:
""Moped" means a
device upon which a person may ride [which] that has two or three
wheels in contact with the ground, a motor having a maximum power output
capability measured at the motor output shaft, in accordance with the Society
of Automotive Engineers standards, of two horsepower (one thousand four hundred
ninety-two watts) or less and, if it is a combustion engine, a maximum piston
or rotor displacement of 3.05 cubic inches (fifty cubic centimeters) and [which]
that will propel the moped, unassisted, on a level surface at a maximum
speed no greater than thirty miles per hour; and a direct or automatic power
drive system, which requires no clutch or gear shift operation by the
moped driver after the drive system is engaged with the power unit. "Moped" does not include an electric
foot scooter."
SECTION 4. Section 291-31.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending its title and subsection (a) to read as follows:
"§291-31.5 Blue lights prohibited for motor vehicles, motorcycles, motor scooters, bicycles, electric foot scooters, and mopeds. (a) No person shall knowingly operate, affix or cause to be affixed, display, or possess any lamp, reflector, or illumination device that appears to be the color blue, or colors blue and red, upon any motor vehicle, motorcycle, motor scooter, bicycle, electric foot scooter, or moped, except for:
(1) County law enforcement vehicles authorized and approved by the chief of police of the county in which the vehicle is operated;
(2) Department of public safety law enforcement vehicles with blue and red lamps, reflectors, or illumination devices authorized and approved by the director of public safety;
(3) Department of land and natural resources division of conservation and resources enforcement vehicles with blue and red lamps, reflectors, or illumination devices authorized and approved by the chairperson of the board of land and natural resources; or
(4) Department of transportation division of harbors law enforcement vehicles with blue and red lamps, reflectors, or illumination devices authorized and approved by the director of transportation.
This prohibition shall not apply to factory-installed instrument illumination."
SECTION 5. Section 291C-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
1. By adding a new definition to be appropriately inserted and to read:
""Electric foot
scooter" means a device:
(1) Weighing less
than seventy-five pounds;
(2) With two or
three wheels;
(3) With handlebars;
(4) With either:
(A) A
floorboard that can be stood upon while riding; or
(B) A
seat or saddle for the use of the rider and stationary footrests;
(5) That is solely
powered by an electric motor or human power; and
(6) Whose maximum
speed, with or without human propulsion on a paved level surface, does not
exceed fifteen miles per hour."
2. By amending the definition of "moped" to read:
""Moped" means a
device upon which a person may ride [which] that has two or three
wheels in contact with the ground, a motor having a maximum power output capability
measured at the motor output shaft, in accordance with the Society of
Automotive Engineers standards, of two horsepower (one thousand four hundred
ninety-two watts) or less and, if it is a combustion engine, a maximum piston
or rotor displacement of 3.05 cubic inches (fifty cubic centimeters) and [which]
that will propel the device unassisted, on a level surface at a maximum
speed no greater than thirty miles per hour; and a direct or automatic power
drive system, which requires no clutch or gear shift operation by the
moped driver after the drive system is engaged with the power unit. "Moped" does not include an electric
foot scooter."
SECTION 6. Section 291C-123, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
"(a) No person shall drive any vehicle other than a bicycle, electric foot scooter, or moped upon a bicycle lane or bicycle path, except upon a permanent or authorized temporary driveway, or park any vehicle upon a bicycle lane or bicycle path; provided that any vehicle may be driven or parked in a bicycle lane or bicycle path as applicable if:
(1) It is in the process of executing a legal turn, lane change, or parking maneuver;
(2) It is an authorized emergency vehicle performing the functions under section 291C-26;
(3) It is an official federal, state, or county vehicle in the performance of its actual duty;
(4) It is a stalled or broken vehicle;
(5) It is necessary to assist a stalled or broken vehicle;
(6) It is necessary to yield to an authorized emergency vehicle pursuant to section 291C-65; or
(7) It is otherwise provided by law."
SECTION 7. Section 707-700, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending the definition of "vulnerable user" to read as follows:
""Vulnerable
user" means:
(1) A pedestrian legally within a street or public highway;
(2) A roadway worker actually engaged in work upon a street or public highway or in work upon utility facilities along a street or public highway, or engaged in the provision of emergency services within a street or public highway, including but not limited to:
(a) Construction and maintenance workers; and
(b) Police, fire, and other emergency responders; or
(3) A person legally operating any of the following within the street or public highway:
(a) A bicycle;
(b) A moped;
(c) An
electric foot scooter;
[(c)] (d) An
electric personal assistive mobility device; or
[(d)] (e) A
wheelchair conveyance or other personal mobility device."
SECTION 8. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 9. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 10. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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Report Title:
Electric Foot Scooters; Regulation
Description:
Establishes a framework for the regulation of electric foot scooters by the State and counties. Amends definitions of "moped" to exclude electric foot scooters.
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