Haw. Code R. § 4-29-6 - Carrier responsibility
The local manager, agent, handler, crew, or captain of any carrier arriving in the State with dogs, cats, or other carnivores on board shall:
(1) Immediately upon arrival
furnish the inspector or agent designated by the department a shipmaster's
declaration listing the number of dogs, cats, and other carnivores carried on
board; the names and addresses of the owners, importers, consignors, and
consignees, if any; and the port of origin. In addition, all deaths and
injuries of animals occurring en route shall be described on this form as
required by the division of animal industry;
(2) Immediately upon arrival, deliver dogs,
cats, and other carnivores destined for entry to the inspector at the Honolulu
International Airport or an agent or facility designated by the department at
an approved port or, if arriving by boat, confine the animals on board that
vessel in secure, escape-proof crates for arrival inspection or quarantine, and
shall maintain custody of the animals at all times;
(3) Confine dogs, cats, and other carnivores
not destined for entry on shipboard, at the airline cargo office, or at the
animal port, in secure crates or cages within a locked, escape-proof room or
compartment; provided that:
(A) No other
dogs, cats, or other carnivores shall be allowed on board except for shipment
to a port outside the State of Hawaii. When the animals are placed on board the
carrier for shipment to a port outside the State, they shall be confined and
shall not thereafter be removed from the carrier except as directed by an
inspector;
(B) In the event of
delivery to the animal quarantine station, the time spent on board or in an
airline cargo office or the animal port shall not be credited against the
quarantine period; and
(C) Carriers
shall retrieve all animals under quarantine for shipment to a port outside the
State from a state-designated facility and safeguard all such animals until the
carrier transport craft departs the State; and
(4) Section
4-29-5 shall apply
with respect to neighbor island ports and airports. Carriers shall not
transport a dog or cat directly to a neighbor island port or airport from
outside the state of Hawaii without a valid Neighbor Island Inspection Permit
(NUP) issued by the Department of Agriculture.
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