§261-4 Airports, general. (a) Establishment, operation, maintenance. The department of transportation may, on behalf of and in the name of the State, out of appropriations and other moneys available or made available for such purposes, plan, acquire, establish, construct, enlarge, improve, maintain, equip, install, operate, regulate, and protect, airports, air navigation facilities, buildings, and other facilities to provide for the servicing of aircraft; to provide for the comfort, accommodation, and convenience of air travelers; and to protect against airport hazards.
(b) Acquisition of property. By purchase, gift, devise, lease, or condemnation in accordance with chapter 101, the department may acquire property, real or personal, or any interest therein, including the property rights, estates, and interests mentioned in section 262-11. The department may acquire rights and interests in airports owned or controlled by others, for the purpose of meeting a civilian need which is within the scope of its functions, even though it does not have the exclusive control and operation of such airports. The department may also acquire excess federal lands as permitted by federal law.
(c) Structures and improvements. All structures and improvements to land, to be used for airport purposes, may be planned, designed, and constructed by the department.
(d) Use of state and municipal facilities and services. In carrying out this chapter, the department may use the facilities and services of other agencies of the State and of the municipalities of the State and the agencies and municipalities shall make available their facilities and services.
(e) Fire and safety inspection. The State shall conduct fire and safety inspections at all state-owned airport facilities at least once a year, as provided in section 132-6(b). [L 1947, c 32, pt of §1; RL 1955, §15-9; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, § §12, 26; HRS §261-4; am L 1985, c 41, §1; am L 2008, c 18, §2]
Case Notes
In granting exclusive lease at airport, department was fulfilling duty under section; provides department with implied authority to enter into exclusive lease at airport. 745 F.2d 1281 (1984).
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 15. Transportation and Utilities
261-2 Development of aeronautics, general.
261-3 Legislation, intervention.
261-4.5 Biosecurity, inspection, and cargo support facilities.
261-5 Disposition of airport revenue fund.
261-5.5 Passenger facility charge special fund.
261-5.6 Rental motor vehicle customer facility charge special fund.
261-7 Operation and use privileges.
261-7.5 Airport facilities; collection of landing fees and other charges and fees.
261-7.6 Use of credit cards to pay for airport charges.
261-9 Contracts, law governing.
261-10 Exclusive rights prohibited.
261-11 Public purpose of activities.
261-13 Orders, notice, and opportunity for hearings, judicial review.
261-13.5 Promotion of safety and efficient use of facilities where congestion occurs.
261-14 Federal-state joint hearings, reciprocal services, accident reporting.
261-15 Federal airman and aircraft certificates.
261-15.5 Aircraft registration.
261-15.6 Annual registration fee.
261-17.6 Parking control at airports.
261-17.7 Lost and found money or property at airports.
261-18 Hazard pay for employees.
261-19 Exchange of violations information.
261-20 Department proceedings and reports.
261-22 Hilo International Airport.
261-23 Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
261-26 Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole.
261-32 Assistance for displaced person, families, businesses and nonprofit organization.
261-53 Findings and determination for special facility leases.
261-54 Special facility lease.
261-55 Special facility revenue bonds.
261-71 Custody and disposal of abandoned aircraft.
261-72 Disposition of proceeds of sale.
261-73 Custody and disposal of derelict aircraft.
261-74 Aircraft or property taken into legal custody; unauthorized control.
261-75 Disposal of aircraft by persons in aircraft repair business.
261-91 Trespass to aircraft; penalty.
261-92 Questioning and detaining suspected persons aboard an aircraft.