Haw. Code R. § 13-256-73.7 - Glass bottom boat tour permit restrictions
(a) The
passenger carrying capacity of the vessel shall be established by a United
States Coast Guard Certificate of Inspection. If a vessel has no United States
Coast Guard Certificate of Inspection, the vessel's capacity shall not exceed
six passengers.
(b) The maximum
number of passengers per outing shall be seventy passengers. Passengers may be
loaded and unloaded only at the Heeia Kea small boat harbor pier.
(c) The vessel shall be equipped with a
United States Coast Guard approved marine sanitation device.
(d) The vessel shall be registered in
accordance with section 13-256-4(a), notwithstanding section 13-256-4(b), and
display a current Ocean Recreation Management Area decal.
(e) Educational and not-for-profit tours
shall not be counted against daily customer limits, but shall not exceed the
maximum number of seventy customers allowed per outing. Not-for-profit tours
and passengers shall not be mixed with commercial customers on the vessel at
the same time.
(f) Replacement or
substitution of any existing vessels or equipment shall require prior written
approval by the department and the department shall have discretion to permit
vessel substitution with a similar length vessel; provided that the increase
shall not be greater than ten per cent of the length of the authorized vessel
of record on May 22, 2000. An increase greater than ten per cent of the length
of the authorized vessel of record on May 22, 2000 is prohibited. Additional
motorized and non-motorized vessels and equipment not authorized on the
effective date of these rules by the department shall not be allowed.
(g) Permittees or owners or shareholders of
record of business entities holding permits may transfer any interest in the
business. Any transfer of interest in the business shall result in assessment
of business transfer fee in accordance with section 13-256-7.
(h) An exchange of passengers between the
glass bottom boat tour permittee and any other permittee shall not be allowed.
Notes
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