RELATING TO VESSELS.
Hawaii SB 108 advances vessel regulations through committee but stalls, carrying over to 2026 without final passage after amended second reading approval.
Hawaii SB 108 advances vessel regulations through committee but stalls, carrying over to 2026 without final passage after amended second reading approval.
SB 108 is a Hawaii bill relating to vessels that was introduced by Senator Karl Rhoads. The bill passed its second reading with amendments in February 2025 but was carried over to the 2026 regular session, meaning it did not advance to a final vote in the 2025 session.
Vessel-related legislation in Hawaii is significant given the state's island geography and dependence on maritime commerce, fishing, and tourism. Bills in this category typically address registration, safety, environmental protections, or operational standards that affect both commercial and recreational boating industries.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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