(a) Before a motor vehicle repair dealer license is granted by the board, the applicant shall establish that the applicant is or employs a full-time motor vehicle mechanic licensed with the board, and has a repair facility and the equipment necessary to properly perform work in the specialty or area of certification for which licensure is requested.

Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 437B-7.5

  • Board: means the motor vehicle repair industry board. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 437B-1
  • Motor vehicle: means any passenger car, truck, truck tractor, motorcycle, or motor scooter, as defined in § 286-2, and the integral parts thereof. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 437B-1
  • Motor vehicle mechanic: means any person whether self-employed or employed by another, who, for compensation, engages in the diagnosis or repair of malfunctions of motor vehicles, and may be classified as "intermediate" or "journey worker" as the terms are commonly used in the motor vehicle repair industry. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 437B-1
(b) The board may inspect an applicant’s repair facility and equipment prior to licensing, and may conduct subsequent inspections of repair facilities to verify continued compliance with subsection (a).