Hawaii Revised Statutes
200. Ocean Recreation and Coastal Areas Programs
200-40 Marine events; permits; exclusive use; cancellation fee.

§200-40 Marine events; permits; exclusive use; cancellation fee. (a) No person shall hold a marine event, including but not limited to a regatta, marine parade, or surfing contest, without written authorization from the department; provided that the department's written authorization is not required if prior authorization has been secured from the Coast Guard.
(b) Authorization shall be in the form of a permit. All permits and permit applications shall be subject to the following:
(1) Permit applications shall be on a form prescribed by the department;
(2) Permit applications may be submitted to the department up to one year in advance of the date of a proposed event;
(3) The applicant shall submit the completed application, proof of valid insurance, and proof of approval from the land owner;
(4) The department shall use its best efforts to grant or deny a permit within thirty days of receiving a permit application;
(5) The department shall charge a fee for issuance of marine use permits under this section and collect an additional $250 nonrefundable deposit, which shall be retained by the department if the permit is canceled within sixty days of the scheduled date of the marine event;
(6) The department may issue an exclusive marine use permit to an applicant to confer upon the applicant the use of state waters and other areas under the jurisdiction of the State that have been specifically designated for use during the marine event, to the exclusion of all others who are not the applicant or event participants; provided that the department shall charge an exclusive marine use permit fee for the permit, which shall be higher than the permit fee charged pursuant to paragraph (5); and
(7) Any applicant who has been granted a permit under this section and wants to cancel the permit shall request a cancellation from the department in writing. If an applicant who has been granted a permit under this section submits a cancellation request to the department less than ninety calendar days before the scheduled date of the marine event, the department may assess a cancellation fee.
The marine use permit fee, exclusive marine use permit fee, and cancellation fee amounts to be charged by the department pursuant to this subsection shall be determined by the department.
(c) The department may adopt rules, pursuant to chapter 91, necessary to effectuate this section.
(d) As used in this section, "marine event" means an organized water event of limited duration that is conducted according to a prearranged schedule, and by its nature, circumstances, or location, will introduce extra or unusual hazards to the safety of persons or property in the waters of the State. [L 2018, c 156, pt of §2]

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.