Haw. Code R. § 19-133.2-23 - Failure to qualify for certification and correction of defects
(a) When a vehicle fails to pass an
inspection for certification in accordance with this chapter, a notice of
inspection failure shall be signed and the authorized sticker shall not be
affixed to the vehicle.
(b) A
signed notice of failed inspection with the inspector's number shall be given
to the applicant after the inspection, so that corrective repairs may be done
on the vehicle.
(c) If the
applicant refuses to have the corrective repairs done immediately, the
applicant shall have thirty days to have the deficiencies corrected and
returned to the station for reinspection of the defective items without
additional cost.
(d) If, after
corrective repair within the thirty-day period, the vehicle is found to qualify
for certification, the certificate of inspection shall be completed by the
inspector and issued to the applicant and a sticker affixed to the vehicle in
accordance with this chapter. If a different inspector passes the vehicle after
inspecting the defects, that inspector's number shall be placed in the other "
Inspector Number" boxes on the form. No additional fee shall be
charged.
(e) This section does not
authorize anyone to operate a vehicle on the public highways without a valid
certificate of inspection or with an expired certificate.
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