Haw. Code R. § 13-231-6 - Revocation of use permit
(a) If after notice
and lapse of a reasonable period of time set by the department, the permittee
fails to remedy any breach of the duties, covenants or conditions of the use
permit or to desist from violating or permitting violation of these rules, the
department may revoke the permittee's use permit.
(b) In addition to subsection (a), the
department may revoke a use permit for a deliberate misstatement or wilful
failure to disclose any material fact in an application for a vessel number,
documentation, registration of a vessel, or any of the use permits specified in
section
13-231-3.
(c) A permittee's failure to pay all fees
owed to the department within thirty days of the date payment is due shall
result in suspension of the right to conduct business under the commercial use
permit or catamaran registration certificate until all past due fees are paid
in full. Each and every notification of default shall be sent by certified
mail, return receipt requested to the last address of record of the permittee
on record with the division of boating and ocean recreation. Any delinquency
beyond the due date, even within the thirty days, may cause the commercial use
permit or catamaran registration certificate to be revoked.
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