Haw. Code R. § 20-26-38 - Access
(a) Roadway access control. Upon approval of
the board of land and natural resources, a gate or other access control
structure may be installed as set forth in the comprehensive management plan to
manage vehicular access to portions of the UH management areas.
(b) Closed areas, road closures or usage
limitations.
(1) The president may close or
limit access to all or portions of the UH management areas, when needed for
protection from hazardous conditions, including but not limited to inclement
weather conditions, construction or maintenance activities on or near the
roadway or at observatory sites, transportation of wide, heavy, or otherwise
hazardous loads, or roadway congestion. Notice of road closures or usage
limitations shall be provided through signage, road blocks, closed gates, or
other means reasonably calculated to provide public notice of the location and
extent of closure. The road shall remain closed until it is determined the
hazardous condition no longer exists.
(2) Access by private vehicles may be
restricted for public safety and welfare, for the protection of resources, and
to reduce congestion. Restrictions may include, but are not limited to, setting
a maximum number of private vehicles allowed within the UH management areas at
a time, restricting the areas in which private vehicles may operate, or
utilizing shuttle vehicles in lieu of private vehicles.
(3) No person shall operate a vehicle on a
closed roadway or in violation of a usage restriction.
(c) Closed areas, public access hours. Public
access hours for the UH management areas shall be adopted as set forth in the
comprehensive management plan, provided that hunting shall be allowed pursuant
to department of land and natural resources hunting rules. All persons shall
abide by the officially posted signs designating public access hours.
(d) Closed areas, management and public
safety.
(1) The president may close any
portion of the UH management areas as necessary or appropriate for the
protection of the resources of the area or the safety and welfare of persons or
property, by posting appropriate signs indicating the extent and scope of
closure.
(2) All persons shall
abide by the officially posted signs designating closed areas. (e) Public
access policies and procedures. The president may establish policies and
procedures for the implementation of this chapter, which shall be posted on the
OMKM website and made available for inspection at its offices upon request.
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