Haw. Code R. § 13-74-2 - General license and permit conditions
Except as otherwise provided:
(1) All licenses and permits issued pursuant
to this chapter are non-refundable and non-transferable and are valid for not
longer than one year from the date of issuance. A duplicate license or permit
may be issued upon affidavit that the original has been lost or destroyed, and
upon payment of a duplicate license fee; provided that the duplicate license or
permit shall expire on the same date as when the original license or permit
would have expired;
(2) A licensee
or permittee shall show the license or permit and confirming identification
upon the demand of any officer authorized to enforce the fishing laws of the
State. No person shall refuse any such officer the examination of the license
or permit and confirming identification, or inspection of any bag or container
of any kind that could reasonably be used to carry any aquatic life or any
vehicle or conveyance used to transport any aquatic life if such officer
reasonably believes that the person is, or recently has been, engaged in
fishing activities. Failure or refusal to show the license or permit and
confirming identification or examination and search of any bag, container,
vehicle, or conveyance is prima facie evidence of a violation of this chapter
and sufficient cause for the immediate revocation of the license or permit by
the department;
(3) No licensee or
permittee shall allow any other person to carry, display, or use the license or
permit, except if the license or permit is issued for a vessel;
(4) The department or its agents may issue
licenses and permits as authorized by law, and with such conditions necessary
to manage, protect, and conserve aquatic life;
(5) Should a monthly report be required by
any license or permit, such report shall be rendered to the department as a
true and correct statement of such information the department may require, on
or before the tenth day of the following month in which the aquatic resources
were taken or purchased, except for the Kona crab and lobster closed season
sales license issued pursuant to section
13-74-41 whose report shall be
rendered five days after the end of each of the closed season months on forms
either furnished by, or approved by the department;
(6) Should a trip report be required as a
condition of any license or permit, the report shall be timely submitted to the
department as a true and correct statement of such information the department
may require, on or before the fifth day following the last day of each trip in
which aquatic life was landed. A trip report includes such information but is
not limited to: start and end dates of the trip, locations fished, hours spent
fishing at each location; numbers, kinds and weights of aquatic life caught,
released, or lost to predators; and
(7) Any information submitted to the
department as required under this section or chapters 187A, 188, and 189, HRS,
is confidential and shall not be disclosed, except when required under court
order or by the state attorney general's office subpoena, or with the prior
written consent of the person submitting the information, or under cooperative
agreements with United States government agencies for the exchange and use of
the information specifically to manage aquatic resources. The department may
establish procedures to preserve the confidentiality of submitted information,
except that the department may release or make public information in the
aggregate or summary form that does not directly or indirectly disclose the
identity of any person who submits information.
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