Haw. Code R. § 13-231-57 - Berthing or using commercial vessels in state small boat harbors
(a) This section is applicable to all state
small boat harbors. This section is applicable to all commercial vessels
including commercial fishing vessels engaged in charter fishing or any other
trade or business; provided that commercial fishing vessels are exempt from
this section if the total income derived from the use of the vessel is
generated through the sale of fish or permitted coral.
(b) No commercial vessel shall load or
discharge passengers or cargo or engage in any other commercial activity at any
small boat harbor unless the owner possesses a regular mooring permit and a
valid commercial use permit or valid catamaran registration certificate issued
by the department. Inter-island ferry service within Maui County shall be
afforded preferential consideration in accordance with section
200-9(d),
Hawaii Revised Statutes. The restrictions of this section shall not apply to
any commercial vessel operated in connection with the lease of premises at a
small boat harbor.
(c)
Notwithstanding subsection (b) and except at the Ala Wai and Keehi small boat
harbors, the department may authorize the owner of a transient or visiting
commercial vessel engaged in a trade or business elsewhere to:
(1) Carry passengers for hire in the small
boat harbors if the vessel will be so engaged as a registered participant in a
bona fide fishing tournament;
(2)
While on cruise, off-load and load passengers in the small boat harbors if
those passengers are embarked elsewhere or bound for another destination;
provided that a reservation for a berth was made in advance and space is
available; or
(3) Embark and
disembark passengers occasionally and infrequently, not exceeding twenty-four
times in a calendar year on a special charter when approved not less than seven
days in advance of the voyage.
(d) A commercial use permit or catamaran
registration certificate shall automatically expire upon the department's
notice to vacate, if any vessel granted a temporary mooring permit under
section 13231-57(c) engages in a trade or business contrary to the provisions
of the permit or certificate.
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