Haw. Code R. § 19-133.2-12 - Issuance of inspector certificates
The director shall issue official vehicle inspector certificates only to those applicants who meet the following minimum standards: Be able to read and legibly print the English language and Arabic numerals;
(1) Be at least eighteen
years of age at the time the application is submitted to the
director;
(2) Have a valid Hawaii
driver license for the type of vehicle to be inspected;
(3) Have:
(A) One year of training in automotive
mechanics, or a related technical field at a school conducting regularly
scheduled classes; or
(B) Two years
of practical employment experience in automotive maintenance, repair, or
inspection; and
(4) Have
completed a written and performance examination administered by the director.
Motorcycle and moped inspectors must pass a written and performance examination
specific to motorcycles or mopeds. The minimum qualifying score on these
examinations shall be eighty per cent. Persons who fail a test must wait at
least seven days before taking it again. A written test shall be scheduled
after the application is approved. All test scores shall be recorded in the
applicant's file and dated. If an applicant fails either the knowledge or
practical test, the applicant must then start the testing process all over
again, beginning with the knowledge test. Applicants are allowed a maximum of
three knowledge or three practical tests in a one-year period. One year after
the date of the oldest of the three failed tests, a new test may be given.
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