Haw. Code R. § 19-15.1-15 - Operational area; airport motor vehicle operator permit
(a) No person shall operate any vehicle in
any operational area without an airport motor vehicle operator's permit issued
by the department, and either (1) a valid motor vehicle driver's license issued
by a recognized state or municipal agency that authorizes driving on public
roadways or (2) a valid foreign motor vehicle driver's license and
international motor vehicle driving permit issued pursuant to and in compliance
with a treaty, compact, or convention that authorizes driving on public
roadways, has been ratified by the United States Congress and is currently in
force. Both the airport motor vehicle operator's permit and the applicable
valid motor vehicle driver's license (and, if applicable, the international
motor vehicle driving permit) shall be in the person's immediate possession
while operating any vehicle in the operational area. Government emergency
vehicle drivers shall be exempt from this requirement only when responding to
an actual emergency. Drivers operating aircraft servicing and other vehicles
solely within operational areas not open and accessible to the general public,
are not required to obtain a commercial driver's license pursuant to section
286-235,
Hawaii Revised Statutes, or category 4 license pursuant to section
286-102, Hawaii Revised
Statutes, unless the vehicle being operated is designed to transport fifteen or
more passengers or is a vehicle that must comply with Title 49, Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 172, Subpart F, because it is being used to transport
hazardous materials.
(b) An airport
motor vehicle operator's permit shall only be issued to persons who meet
authorization requirements and obtain application through the airport security
office, to include passing of a written qualification examination.
(c) An airport motor vehicle operator's
permit may be suspended or revoked for violation of the terms and conditions of
this chapter or for cause found by the director.
(d) The permit shall be automatically
suspended or revoked upon suspension or revocation of the person's state or
municipal motor vehicle driver's license.
Notes
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