Haw. Code R. § 13-123-21 - Safety zones and closed areas
(a) On the island
of Kauai, designated safety zones are as follows:
(1) The rim of the Kalalau Valley between
Pihea and Kalahu Point above three-thousand feet elevation;
(2) A one-half mile strip around the Hawaiian
Home lands located at Puu Opae within the Kekaha Game Management Area except
that the northern boundary of the safety zone is the Haleiele Valley
Bottom;
(3) Any lands within fifty
yards of a paved public highway except that the safety zone on Makaha Ridge
Road is fifty feet from the paved road;
(4) The Makaha Ridge Military
Reservation;
(5) Any lands within
fifty yards of an inhabited building;
(6) Polihale State Park, and Milolii State
Park;
(7) Archery safety zones
shall be in effect:
(A) Within a two hundred
yard radius of the Hanakapai and Hanakoa camping areas;
(B) Two hundred yards inland from the beach
between Kalalau Stream and the Kalalau camping area;
(C) Within a five hundred yard radius of the
Waimea Canyon Lookout;
(D) Within a
three hundred yard radius of the Kalalau Visitor Lookout;
(E) Within a three hundred yard radius of the
Puu O Kila Lookout; and
(F) Within
fifty yards of any established and maintained foot trail and any other areas
posted with signs or designated on maps that are provided to hunters with
archery permits;
(8) The
following are exceptions to the prohibition of firearms from safety zones and
closed areas on the island of Kauai:
(A)
Hunters may carry unloaded legal firearms or archery equipment within their
vehicles during open hunting seasons on all authorized access routes to public
hunting areas;
(B) Authorized
access routes include all improved jeep roads entering hunting Units A, B, D,
E, F, H, J, K, and L from State Highway 50, 550, and 552; the Marine Road
Hunter access route to Puu Opae, Unit A from State Highway 552 and the
designated public access road to the Polihale Beach State Park boat launching
area to Na Pali Coast, the Mana Tunnels Hunter access route, and "Water Tank
Valley" access route to Hunting Unit A from State Highway 50; and
(C) Hunters may also carry unloaded legal
firearms or archery equipment during open seasons on the Kukui Trail, Waipio
Falls Trail or Cliff Trail access routes to Hunting Unit B, Waimea Canyon and
Unit E.
(b)
On the island of Oahu, designated safety zones are as follows:
(1) A zone fifty yards from any paved road or
building, except that the safety zone around the buildings at the Kaena Point
Satellite Tracking Station is two hundred yards wide;
(2) A zone, two-hundred yards, from the
Peacock Flats picnic and camp site area;
(3) A zone, fifty yards wide, on each side of
the paved road from Peacock Flats to the old radar station; and
(4) A zone one hundred yards from the Pupukea
Boy Scout Camp.
(c) On
the island of Molokai, designated safety zones are as follows:
(1) A zone, five hundred feet wide,
surrounding the Boy Scout Camp at Kaunakakai;
(2) A zone, five hundred feet wide,
surrounding the Sandalwood Pit at Kamiloloa; and
(3) A zone, five hundred feet wide,
surrounding Waikolu Park in Makakuaoaia.
(d) On the island of Lanai, designated safety
zones are as follows:
(1) The entire
Federation Camp is within the safety zone;
(2) The entire breadth of Kanepuu Forest from
the Guard Road to The Nature Conservancy's Kanepuu Preserve is a safety
zone;
(3) A safety zone extending
three hundred feet inland of the mean high water line along the northeast-north
coast of Lanai from the "Federation Camp" area to Kaena Point;
(4) A safety zone fifty feet wide along both
sides of the "North-End/Polihua" roads, separating Hunting Units 1 and 2;
and
(5) A safety zone five hundred
feet wide bordering portions of the Kaumalapau Highway and Keomuku
Highway.
(e) On the
island of Maui, designated safety zones are as follows:
(1) Polipoli State Park - A distance of
one-hundred feet from the picnic area, camping area, parking lot, and
cabin;
(2) A strip, fifty yards
wide, bordering the lower portions of the Kahakuloa Game Management Area. The
area north (makai) of Kahekili Highway is closed to hunting; and
(3) A zone fifty yards wide on either side of
the Waipoli Road in Unit C up to the forest boundary.
(f) On the island of Hawaii, designated
safety zones unless otherwise posted or announced, are fifty yards from any
paved road or building when hunting with firearms or archery
equipment.
(g) Any other area in
the State that may be designated as a safety zone or closed area by the
division.
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