Haw. Code R. § 13-231-1 - General statement and restrictions on mooring dormant vessels
(a) Berths in state small boat harbors and
offshore mooring areas shall be used to accommodate recreational and commercial
boats used for water transportation or fishing.
(b) Occupancy of berths at any small boat
harbor or offshore mooring area shall be limited to vessels actively used as a
means of transportation on water.
(c) The use permit for any vessel determined
to be dormant by the department shall be terminated upon a show cause order.
The show cause order may be issued by the department and shall contain the
basis for the department's determination that the vessel is dormant. The show
cause order shall be delivered to the owner as set forth in section 13-231-6.
The owner shall have five working days after notification as provided in
section 13-231-6 to inform the department of the owner's plan to resolve and
correct the deficiencies noted in the show cause order. Failure to respond or
Failure to execute an approved plan in a timely manner shall result in the
termination of the use permit. The department reserves the right to impound,
remove and dispose of a vessel in accordance with chapter 200, Hawaii Revised
Statutes, and these rules.
(d) The
department reserves the right to restrict the use of state facilities to those
who are in compliance with all state and federal laws and rules and make full
and timely payment of their fees and charges. Failure to comply with this
section shall be cause for termination of any use permit and for refusal or
withholding the granting of any future use permit requests.
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