A second OVUII in Hawaii is generally classified as a traffic crime (within 10 years).
Jail: 5 days – 30 days; mandatory min 5 days (or 240 hrs community service); +10 days if highly intoxicated
Fine: $1,000–$3,000
License suspension: 2-year revocation – 3 years; hardship: IID on all operated vehicles during revocation
Ignition interlock: Required
36-hour substance abuse program minimum.
Lookback period: 10 years. 10-year window; 2 priors within 10 = habitual OVUII, Class C felony (§ 291E-61.5).
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