Haw. Code R. § 19-133.2-14 - Inspection stations; operating procedures
(a)
Official inspection stations shall be operated in accordance with this chapter
and the following:
(1) Inspection stations
shall be operated with reasonable regard for the convenience of the
public;
(2) Inspections shall be
conducted only at inspection stations which have been issued a permit by the
director;
(3) Inspections shall be
conducted only by inspectors who have a valid inspector's certificate;
and
(4) Official inspection
stations shall not allow any of their vehicles that are used to conduct
business, or any vehicle their employees park at the station to be out of
compliance with this chapter. Vehicles that are stored for purposes such as
sale, lease or repair at stations are not subject to this paragraph.
(5) Official inspection stations shall allow
agents authorized by the DOT unrestricted access during the times in section
19-133.2-8(d) to inspect equipment, inspect supplies, vehicles being inspected,
certified inspectors, inspection areas, or any areas used by the inspection
station as part of the inspection operation during any hours of operation for
the purpose of supervising, certifying, inspecting, suspending or revoking
permits or certificates, or monitoring an inspection station.
(b) The director shall provide a
way for stations to obtain these rules. The director may require persons
receiving rules to pay the cost of those items.
(c) Public inspection stations shall be
required to post a sign clearly visible from a public area, containing the
words " Official Vehicle Inspection Station", together with the identifying
numbers and letters assigned to that station. The displaying of, size of the
sign, and lettering thereon shall conform to all applicable requirements of the
county sign ordinance.
(d) Stations
shall contract with the electronic form contractor. The electronic inspection
form contractor shall collect and compile information inputted by inspectors
when they conduct vehicle inspections, print out a completed certificate or
vehicle failure notice and a sticker, and transfer the data to a server. The
DOT and county officers shall have access to the information contained in the
computerized system and be able to use it for PMVI program enforcement
purposes.
(e) When photographing
the front or rear angle view of a vehicle, all existing windows must be closed.
The respective pictures must include the following:
(1) Front angle photograph of the vehicle
must show the windshield, license plate, front bumper, wheels contacting the
ground and entire side of the vehicle;
(2) Rear angle photograph of the vehicle must
show the rear and side windows, license plate, rear bumper, and entire opposite
side of the vehicle.
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