Haw. Code R. § 13-231-28 - Staying aboard vessels moored at Ala Wai or Keehi small boat harbor
(a) Staying aboard a vessel moored at Ala Wai
or Keehi small boat harbor is prohibited except that:
(1) Owners holding a valid regular mooring
permit, the spouse or reciprocal beneficiary of each, their legal dependents,
and their nonpaying guests, when in the company of the owner, may stay aboard
the vessel without a use permit upon written notification to the department on
or before the date of stay; provided that the period does not exceed any three
nights in a week and a total of any one hundred twenty nights in a calendar
year, including vessels used as a vacation site;
(2) Staying aboard a vessel in excess of any
three nights in a week may be permitted when done in accordance with a valid:
(A) Stay aboard permit issued pursuant to
section
13-231-22 (staying aboard transient or visiting vessels);
(B) Stay aboard permit issued pursuant to
section
13-231-29 (vessel used as a vacation site);
(C) Stay aboard permit issued to a vessel
owner holding a valid principal habitation permit authorizing a nonpaying bona
fide guest to stay aboard the vessel in the company of the owner for a period
not to exceed any thirty days in a calendar year.
(b) When staying aboard in
accordance with subsection (a)(1), and the stay is extended past the third day,
the entire period of stay will be counted against time used as a vacation site
in accordance with section
13-231-29.
(c) Each harbor resident or other person
authorized by the department to stay aboard a vessel in a small boat harbor in
accordance with this chapter, except for those under the age of six, may secure
one shower facility key. Prior to receiving the shower key, the person shall
deposit with the State the amount specified in section
13-234-32.
No person shall be permitted to replace a shower facility key more than two
times.
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