Haw. Code R. § 13-130-39 - Permit denial
Trail and access activity permits may be denied when:
(1) Granting the permit would be
detrimental to the integrity, condition, naturalness, beauty, and safety of a
program trail;
(2) The size or
intensity of the activity is not consistent with management objectives for the
program trail, site, access, or facilities;
(3) The facilities are inadequate to meet the
immediate needs of the users;
(4)
Repairs or improvements are being made to the trail or at the site;
(5) The program trail or access, use site,
associated sites or facilities, will be in use by other permittees or a
government agency;
(6) The
applicant has been found by the department to have violated permit conditions
or to have been in violation of the provisions of this chapter within one year
prior to the date of application;
(7) An emergency is declared by the
department or other proper authority;
(8) Any other basis for denial provided for
in these rules specifically for trail and access activity permits;
(9) Any other basis for denial exists that is
provided for in these rules; or
(10) Required fees have not been paid or the
applicant is delinquent in fees owed to the department.
Notes
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