Haw. Code R. § 13-146-20 - Fires
(a) Fires are permitted only:
(1) In picnicking and designated camping
grounds where the fire will be confined in fireplaces or in grills;
(2) In other locations, including
backcountry, wilderness, and remote sections of the premises when a written
permit has been secured from the board or its authorized
representative;
(3) On portions of
the premises designated by the board or its authorized representative for
fires. No permit is required for fires in the designated areas, which shall be
posted; or
(4) In stoves or
lanterns using gasoline, kerosene, propane, butane, wood, charcoal, briquettes,
gas, alcohol or other fuels.
(b) No person shall allow a fire to burn in a
manner that surrounding shrubs, grasses, trees, or other combustible matter, or
structures will be burned, scorched, or damaged.
(c) When no longer needed, fires shall be
completely extinguished. No person shall leave a fire unattended.
(d) No person shall discard unextinguished
cigarettes, cigars, pipe heels, matches, live coals, or other burning material,
provided, however that live coals may be deposited in ash pits wherever they
are provided.
Notes
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