Haw. Code R. § 13-244-22 - Interstate boat compacts; reciprocal agreement and courtesy
(a) Declaration of policy.
(1) As provided in section
200-30,
Hawaii Revised Statutes, it is the policy of the department to promote,
encourage and facilitate the fullest possible use of its waters and improve
boating safety by making and executing boat numbering, equipment or
accident-reporting reciprocal or proportional agreements, arrangements and
declarations with other jurisdictions, with respect to vessels principally used
in this and the other jurisdictions, thus contributing to the economic and
social development and growth of the State.
(2) A nonresident owner of any foreign vessel
may operate or permit the operation within the State of any such vessel meeting
the requirements of any reciprocity arrangements, agreements or declarations
made to carry out this section. This subsection shall not apply to a vessel
carrying freight or passengers for hire or to a vessel leased by an owner
engaged in the business of leasing vessels.
(b) Declaration of extent of reciprocity. In
the absence of any agreement or arrangement with another jurisdiction, the
chairperson, board of land and natural resources, may examine the laws and
requirements of the jurisdiction and declare the extent or recovery of vessels
required to be registered and numbered pursuant to section
200-31,
Hawaii Revised Statutes, and nature of exemptions, benefits and privileges to
be extended to vessels properly numbered or equipped in the other
jurisdictions, as to the owners of the vessels, which shall in the judgment of
the chairperson be in the best interest of the State and the citizens thereof,
and which shall be fair and equitable to the State and the citizens thereof,
and all of the same shall be determined on the basis and recognition of the
benefits which accrue to the economy of the State from the uninterrupted flow
of commerce; provided that all the vessels shall comply with the minimum
equipment requirements of the Coast Guard.
(c) Suspension of reciprocity agreements.
Agreements, arrangements or declarations made under the authority of this
section may include provisions authorizing the chairperson to suspend or cancel
the exemption, benefits or privileges granted thereunder to a person who
violates any of the conditions or terms of the agreements, arrangements or
declarations or who violates the laws of the State relating to vessels or rules
lawfully adopted thereunder.
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