Haw. Code R. § 15-214-35 - Fees for use of facilities for private gain
(a) The charges per
vessel per month for utilizing Kewalo Basin property or facilities for private
gain other than solely for the taking of fish as a principal source of
livelihood, shall be as follows:
(1) Cruise
boats possessing a valid mooring permit shall be assessed:
(A) Two times the appropriate dockage rate
indicated in section 15-214-20 (depending on the length of vessel);
or
(B) Two per cent of the vessel's
monthly gross receipts, whichever is greatest;
(2) A common carrier, operating a passenger
transportation system under the authority of a certificate of public
convenience and necessity issued by the public utilities commission of the
State shall be assessed two times the designated dockage rate as indicated in
section 15-214-20 (depending on the length of vessel), or two per cent of the
vessel's gross receipts, whichever is greatest;
(3) Charter boats possessing a valid mooring
permit shall be assessed two times the designated dockage rate as indicated in
section 15-214-20 (depending on the length of vessel), or two per cent of the
vessel's monthly gross receipts, whichever is greatest;
(4) Pleasure craft possessing a valid mooring
permit shall be assessed two times the designated dockage rate as indicated in
section 15-214-20 (depending on the length of vessel);
(5) Vessels possessing a valid commercial
permit and which use Kewalo Basin facilities as a pick-up or drop-off site for
commercial purposes, shall be assessed $500 per month or five per cent of the
vessel's monthly gross receipts, whichever is greater, when dockage is not
charged; and
(6) Holders of a valid
miscellaneous permit shall be assessed fees as detailed in the
permit.
(b) A monthly
report showing the gross receipts and charges and the total number of
passengers carried during the month by the vessel shall be submitted by the
permittee to HCDA within thirty days after the last day of the month being
reported and the net charges due shall be remitted along with the report for
cruise boats in subsection (a)(1).
(c) A monthly report showing the gross
receipts derived during the month by the vessel on a form provided by HCDA
shall be submitted by the permittee or passenger common carrier authorized by
the public utilities commission to HCDA within thirty days after the last day
of the month being reported and the net charges due will be remitted along with
the report.
Notes
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