§187A-22 Use of adjoining lands. No person who has bought any government land, or obtains the land by lease or other title, has or shall have greater right than any other person over any fishing ground not included in the title, although adjacent to the land. [L 1985, c 94, pt of §1]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 12. Conservation and Resources
187A-1.6 Applicability of statutes and rules.
187A-2 Powers and duties of department.
187A-3.5 Aquaculturist license and license to sell prohibited aquatic life.
187A-5.5 Consistency of state and federal fisheries regulations.
187A-6 Special activity permits.
187A-6.5 Release and confiscation of harmful aquatic life.
187A-8 Cooperation with other governmental authorities.
187A-9 Federal aid in sport fish restoration.
187A-10 Agents to sell licenses.
187A-12 University of Hawaii may use land, etc.
187A-12.4 Misrepresentation or false statement in receipts and reports.
187A-12.5 General administrative penalties.
187A-13 General penalty; community service.
187A-15 Rights of inspection of catch.
187A-21 Public fishing grounds.
187A-22 Use of adjoining lands.
187A-32 Alien aquatic organisms; lead agency; rules.
187A-41 Aquatic mitigation banking.