Haw. Code R. § 19-38.1-4 - Airports without a taxi management concessionaire
(a)
At airports without a taxi management concessionaire, the following permit or
authorization shall be obtained to provide on-demand taxi service at airports:
(1) No taxi shall be used to provide taxi
service from a public airport without a taxi vehicle permit. The taxi vehicle
permit shall be in the form of a vehicle decal, and issued by the director upon
payment of the monthly or per trip fee and upon qualification of the vehicle as
required by this chapter. The permit is limited only to the airport where
issued, and is renewable on a monthly basis, upon payment of the appropriate
fee. The permit shall not be assigned or otherwise transferred, and shall be
prominently displayed while operating at the airport in a manner prescribed by
the director.
(2) No taxi driver
shall be allowed to provide taxi service from a public airport without having
obtained the authorization of the director. The taxi driver authorization shall
be in the form of a driver identification badge issued by the director and
shall not be assigned or otherwise transferred. The driver identification badge
shall be valid only at the airport where issued, and shall be worn while
operating at the airport in a manner prescribed by the director. The driver
shall pay a fee of $5 to the director for the cost of processing the initial
application of the driver identification badge. The taxi driver identification
badge shall be renewed annually.
(3) No permit shall be issued to an
applicant, including existing authorized taxi vehicles and drivers, who are in
arrears of payment of taxes, rent, or other charges to the state or political
division or subdivision, agency, authority, commission or instrumentality
thereof. An applicant shall meet the taxi driver qualification or taxi vehicle
requirement standards as required by this chapter.
(b) At airports without a taxi management
concessionaire, the following fees shall apply:
(1) Taxi vehicles authorized to be used for
providing taxi service at public airports that do not have a taxi management
concessionaire hired by the state shall, as a condition for the issuance of a
permit, be assessed the following fees, payable to the State as applicable:
(A) A monthly fee of $400 per taxi vehicle at
Honolulu International Airport, or a single trip fee of $4 for each trip
originating from Honolulu International Airport;
(B) A monthly fee of $400 per taxi vehicle at
Kahului Airport, or a single trip fee of $4 for each trip;
(C) A monthly fee of $250 per taxi vehicle at
Kona International Airport at Keahole;
(D) A monthly fee of $150 per taxi vehicle at
Lihue Airport;
(E) An annual fee of
$100 per taxi vehicle at all other public airports.
(2) The fees shall:
(A) Be paid in advance of the period the taxi
vehicle is used to provide taxi service;
(B) Not be subject to proration;
and
(C) Not be
non-refundable.
(c) At airports without a management
concessionnaire, the following procedures shall apply for review of suspension
or termination of taxi vehicle permits or taxi driver authorization.
(1) A taxi vehicle permit or taxi driver
authorization, issued under this chapter may be suspended-or revoked by the
director for violation of this chapter. The suspension or revocation may be
contested by providing notice to the director within fourteen days after
receipt of a written notice of suspension or revocation that provides the
reasons for the suspension or revocation and the length of the proposed
suspension. Upon receipt of the notice to contest, the director may appoint a
hearing officer to conduct a contested case hearing and allow the presentation
of evidence or testimony to contest the facts upon which the suspension or
revocation is based. If the director upholds the proposed suspension or
revocation based on the hearing officer's recommendation, the period of
suspension or revocation shall begin five days following receipt of the final
decision and order of the director.
(2) The taxi vehicle permit or taxi driver
authorization may be terminated with or without cause by the director or by the
taxi driver authorized to provide taxi service at a public airport, upon thirty
days prior written notice. Upon notification of termination, the taxi vehicle
decal or driver identification badge shall be returned within three business
days to the director or taxi management concessionaire.
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