Hawaii Revised Statutes
6E. Historic Preservation
6E-34 Capitol site.

§6E-34 Capitol site. The portion of the "Honolulu Civic Center" adopted by the Honolulu city planning commission on February 23, 1945, as the master plan for the city and county of Honolulu after a public hearing on February 1, 1945, for the executive-legislative center, specifically that area of Honolulu bounded by Richards, Beretania, Punchbowl, and Hotel Streets, for which lands have been acquired and preliminary plans have been designed pursuant to Act 401, Session Laws of Hawaii 1949, is designated as the capitol site for the State. [L 1976, c 104, pt of §2]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 1. General Provisions

6E. Historic Preservation

6E-1 Declaration of intent.

6E-2 Definitions.

6E-3 Historic preservation program.

6E-3.5 Consultation.

6E-4 Administration.

6E-5 State historic preservation officer.

6E-5.5 The Hawaii historic places review board; creation; powers; appointments; composition.

6E-6 Depositories for certain specimens and objects.

6E-7 State title to historic property.

6E-8 Review of effect of proposed state projects.

6E-9 Investigation, recording, preservation, and salvage; appropriations.

6E-10 Privately owned historic property.

6E-10.5 Enforcement.

6E-11 Civil and administrative violations.

6E-11.5 Civil penalties.

6E-11.6 Administrative penalties.

6E-12 Reproductions, forgeries, and illegal sales.

6E-13 Injunctive relief.

6E-14 Preservation activities by political subdivisions.

6E-15 Regulations, special conditions or restrictions.

6E-16 Hawaii historic preservation special fund.

6E-17 Archaeological data survey database.

6E-31 Monuments; reservation of land; relinquishment of private claims.

6E-32 Diamond Head State Monument.

6E-32.5 Mount Olomana state monument.

6E-33 REPEALED.

6E-34 Capitol site.

6E-34.5 REPEALED.

6E-35 Iolani Palace.

6E-36 Sand Island.

6E-37 National statuary hall; Father Damien.

6E-38 National statuary hall; King Kamehameha I.

6E-38.5 Kohala Historical Sites State Monument. (a) There shall be a Kohala Historical Sites State Monument as an historical site on the island of Hawaii that shall include a cluster of historical sites, including the Mo €˜okini Heiau, the Kamehameha...

6E-39 Jurisdiction over World War II memorial.

6E-40 Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum.

6E-41 Cemeteries; removal or redesignation.

6E-42 Review of proposed projects.

6E-42.2 Excluded activities for privately-owned single-family detached dwelling units and townhouses.

6E-43 Prehistoric and historic burial sites.

6E-43.5 Island burial councils; creation; appointment; composition; duties.

6E-43.6 Inadvertent discovery of burial sites. (a) In the event human skeletal remains are inadvertently discovered, any activity in the immediate area that could damage the remains or the potential historic site shall cease until the requirements of...

6E-44 Veterans memorial commission.

6E-45 Korean and Vietnam memorial.

6E-46 Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame.

6E-47 Pearl Harbor historic trail.

6E-51 Department of land and natural resources; powers.

6E-52 Transfer of lands.

6E-61 Biological survey; designation.

6E-71 Taking, appropriation, excavation, injury, destruction, or alteration of historic property or aviation artifact; penalty.

6E-72 Taking, appropriation, excavation, injury, destruction, or alteration of a burial site; penalty.

6E-73 Failure to stop work upon discovery of a burial site; penalty.

6E-74 Criminal penalties not in lieu of civil or administrative penalties.

6E-75 Part not applicable to family burial plots.

6E-81 South Kona wilderness area; establishment.

6E-82 Lands included.

6E-83 Government-owned land; construction prohibited.