Hawaii Revised Statutes
200. Ocean Recreation and Coastal Areas Programs
200-4 Rules.

§200-4 Rules. (a) The chairperson may adopt rules necessary:
(1) To regulate the manner in which all vessels may enter the ocean waters and navigable streams of the State and moor, anchor, or dock at small boat harbors, launching ramps, and other boating facilities owned or controlled by the State;
(2) To regulate the embarking and disembarking of passengers at small boat harbors, launching ramps, other boating facilities, and public beaches;
(3) For the safety of small boat harbors, launching ramps, and other boating facilities, and the vessels anchored or moored therein;
(4) For the conduct of the public using small boat harbors, launching ramps, and other boating facilities owned or controlled by the State;
(5) To regulate and control recreational and commercial use of small boat harbors, launching ramps, and other boating facilities owned or controlled by the State and the ocean waters and navigable streams of the State;
(6) To prevent the discharge or throwing into small boat harbors, launching ramps, other boating facilities, ocean waters, and navigable streams, of rubbish, refuse, garbage, or other substances likely to affect the quality of the water or that contribute to making the small boat harbors, launching ramps, other boating facilities, ocean waters, and streams unsightly, unhealthful, or unclean, or that are liable to fill up, shoal, or shallow the waters in, near, or affecting small boat harbors, launching ramps, and other boating facilities and the ocean waters and navigable streams of the State, and likewise to prevent the escape of fuel or other oils or substances into the waters in, near, or affecting small boat harbors, launching ramps, or other boating facilities and the ocean waters and navigable streams of the State from any source point, including but not limited to any vessel or from pipes or storage tanks upon land, including:
(A) Requirements for permits and fees for:
(i) The mooring, docking, or anchoring of recreational and commercial vessels or the launching of recreational or commercial vessels at small boat harbors, launching ramps, and other boating facilities; or
(ii) Other uses of these facilities;
(B) Requirements for permits and fees for use of a vessel as a principal place of habitation while moored at a state small boat harbor;
(C) Requirements governing:
(i) The transfer of any state commercial, mooring, launching, or any other type of use or other permit, directly or indirectly, including but not limited to the imposition or assessment of a business transfer fee upon transfer of ownership of vessels operating commercially from, within or in any way related to the state small boat harbors; and
(ii) The use of state small boat harbors, launching ramps, or other boating facilities belonging to or controlled by the State, including but not limited to the establishment of minimum amounts of annual gross receipts required to renew a commercial use permit, and conditions under which a state commercial, mooring, launching, or any other type of use or other permit may be terminated, canceled, or forfeited; and
(D) Any other rule necessary to implement this chapter pertaining to small boat harbors, launching ramps, and other boating facilities belonging to or controlled by the State;
(7) To continue the ocean recreational and coastal areas programs and govern the ocean waters and navigable streams of the State, and beaches encumbered with easements in favor of the public to protect and foster public peace and tranquility and to promote public safety, health, and welfare in or on the ocean waters and navigable streams of the State, and on beaches encumbered with easements in favor of the public, including:
(A) Regulating the anchoring and mooring of vessels, houseboats, and other contrivances outside of any harbor or boating facility, including:
(i) The designation of offshore mooring areas;
(ii) The licensing and registration of vessels, houseboats, and other contrivances; and the issuance of permits for offshore anchoring and mooring of vessels, houseboats, and other contrivances; and
(iii) The living aboard on vessels, houseboats, or other contrivances while they are anchored or moored within ocean waters or navigable streams of the State.
The rules shall provide for consideration of environmental impacts on the State's aquatic resources in the issuance of any permits for offshore mooring;
(B) Safety measures, requirements, and practices in or on the ocean waters and navigable streams of the State;
(C) The licensing and registration of persons or organizations engaged in commercial activities in or on the ocean waters and navigable streams of the State;
(D) The licensing and registration of equipment utilized for commercial activities in or on the ocean waters and navigable streams of the State;
(E) For beaches encumbered with easements in favor of the public, the prohibition or denial of the following uses and activities:
(i) Commercial activities;
(ii) The storage, parking, and display of any personal property;
(iii) The placement of structures or obstructions;
(iv) The beaching, landing, mooring, or anchoring of any vessels; and
(v) Other uses or activities that may interfere with the public use and enjoyment of these beaches; and
(F) Any other matter relating to the safety, health, and welfare of the general public;
(8) To regulate the examination, guidance, and control of harbor agents and their assistants; and
(9) To regulate commercial activities in state waters including operations originating from private marinas; provided that no new or additional permits shall be required for those commercial activities regulated by any other chapter.
For the purposes of this paragraph:
"Commercial activity" means to engage in any action or attempt to engage in any action for compensation in any form. The action or actions may include providing or attempting to provide guide services, charters, tours, and transportation to and from the location or locations for which such services are provided.
"Compensation" means money, barter, trade, credit, and other instruments of value, goods, and other forms of payment.
(b) All rules shall be adopted in accordance with chapter 91 and shall have the force and effect of law. [L 1991, c 272, pt of §2; am L 2012, c 289, §3]
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Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 12. Conservation and Resources

200. Ocean Recreation and Coastal Areas Programs

200-1 Definitions.

200-2 Board of land and natural resources, powers and duties.

200-2.5 Disposition of state boating facility properties.

200-2.6 Ala Wai boat harbor; leases.

200-3 Ocean recreation and coastal areas programs.

200-4 Rules.

200-4.5 Safety of ocean users; rules.

200-4.6 Alternate access to state boating facilities; rules.

200-5 Commercial harbors excluded.

200-6 Limitation of private use of ocean waters and navigable streams.

200-7 Waiver of mooring charges

200-8 Boating program; payment of costs.

200-9 Purpose and use of state small boat harbors.

200-10 Permits and fees for state small boat harbors; permit transfers.

200-10.5 Sailing school vessels; rules. The department shall adopt rules for the regulation and operation of sailing school vessels. Until the rules are adopted, sailing school vessels shall be classified as recreational vessels and subject to rules...

200-11 Existing permits.

200-12 Administration of state small boat harbors.

200-12.5 Native Hawaiian canoes; education.

200-13 Marine inspections.

200-13.5 Vessel insurance.

200-14 Violation of rules; penalty.

200-14.5 General administrative penalties.

200-15 Vessels or property taken into legal custody; unauthorized control.

200-16 Unauthorized vessels; impoundment and disposal proceedings.

200-16.5 Responsibility of vessel owner; evidence of unauthorized mooring.

200-17 Designated slip for Coast Guard auxiliary.

200-18 Records of suspensions and revocations of operating privileges to be maintained.

200-19 Private financing of small boat harbor improvements.

200-20 Hawaiian outrigger canoes on state shoreline areas.

200-21 Declaration of policy.

200-22 Purpose.

200-23 Definitions.

200-24 Rules.

200-25 Fines and penalties.

200-26 Arrest or citation.

200-27 Police reports.

200-28 Duty of operator involved in, and at the scene of, a boating accident; limitations on liability.

200-29 Accident reports by operators; confidential nature.

200-30 Reciprocal agreements and courtesy.

200-31 Vessels required to be registered and numbered.

200-32 Fees and charges.

200-33 Future fee and charge increases or decreases.

200-34 Disposition of revenues.

200-35 Uniformity.

200-36 Preemption of local law and special rules.

200-37 Operation of thrill craft; parasailing; water sledding; commercial high speed boating.

200-37.5 Emergency communication devices.

200-38 Ocean recreation management areas.

200-39 Kaneohe Bay ocean use activities; permits; restrictions.

200-40 Marine events; permits; exclusive use; cancellation fee.

200-40.5 Event spectators; hazards; mitigation. The department may adopt rules, pursuant to chapter 91, to mitigate the hazards posed by vessels, thrill craft, drones, and other means used by spectators to observe or record regattas, marine parades,...

200-41 Abandonment of vessels.

200-42 Notice to owner.

200-43 Public auction; disposition of abandoned vessels.

200-44 Possession by interested party.

200-45 REPEALED.

200-46 Effect of sale.

200-47 Disposition of proceeds.

200-47.5 Vessels aground.

200-48 Derelict vessel.

200-49 Disposition of derelict vessel.

200-51 Disposition of vessels abandoned on the premises of a vessel repair business, private marina, yacht club, or other private property.

200-52 When vessel deemed abandoned on the premises of a vessel repair business, private marina, or yacht club.

200-53 Sale or disposition of vessel.

200-54 Disposition of proceeds.

200-55 Effect of transfer of title.

200-61 Definitions.

200-62 Trespass to vessel; penalty.

200-63 Questioning and detaining suspected persons aboard a vessel.

200-71 Hull, defined.

200-72 Defacing, etc., vessel hull identification numbers.

200-73 Unlawful to possess certain vessels or hulls.

200-74 Penalty.

200-81 to 96 REPEALED.