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Bill Summary · HB 938

Legislative bill overview

HB 938 modifies Hawaii's Motor Vehicle Industry Licensing Act, though the bill text itself is not provided in your submission. Based on the legislative timeline, the measure was introduced, referred to three committees (Transportation, Consumer Protection, and Judiciary), and ultimately deferred before being carried over to the 2026 session. The specific provisions remain unclear without access to the actual bill language.

Why is this important

Motor vehicle industry licensing laws regulate dealerships, mechanics, and related businesses that directly affect consumer protection and fair market practices. Changes to these regulations can impact licensing requirements, business operations, and consumer recourse for disputes—affecting both industry stakeholders and Hawaii residents seeking automotive services.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of regulation uncertainty: Without the bill text, it's unclear whether provisions expand or reduce licensing requirements, affecting business compliance costs and consumer protections differently
  • Multi-committee jurisdiction: Referral to Transportation, Consumer Protection, and Judiciary suggests the bill touches licensing, consumer safeguards, and potentially legal liability—areas where stakeholder interests may conflict
  • Deferral rationale unclear: The committee's decision to defer suggests either unresolved concerns, need for additional information, or stakeholder opposition that warrants further deliberation

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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