3,369 sections across 328 Hawaii regulatory chapters.
HAR 19-17.1-17 Signs and Commercial Activity
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(a) No sign shall be permitted without the prior authorization of the director. (b) Commercial business shall be conducted from a hangar only with the prior authorization of the director. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-17.1-17 [Eff FEB 11 1991] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-7)…
HAR 19-17.1-18 Motor Vehicles
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No motor vehicle shall be permitted in any hangar or tie-down area except upon specific permission of the director. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-17.1-18 [Eff FEB 11 1991] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-7)
HAR 19-17.1-19 Enforcement
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Enforcement of this chapter shall be as set forth in § 261-17, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Any appeal of any action taken to enforce this chapter shall be governed by Chapter 19-1, "Practice and Procedure", Hawaii Administrative Rules. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-17.1-19 [Eff FEB 11 199…
HAR 19-17.1-2 Definitions
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As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: "Aircraft" means airplanes, airships, dirigibles, helicopters, gliders, amphibians, seaplanes, and other contrivance now or hereafter used for the navigation of or flight in air space. "Airworthy aircraft" m…
HAR 19-17.1-20 Penalty
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Penalties for violation of this chapter shall be as set forth in § 261-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-17.1-20 [Eff FEB 11 1991] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-7)
HAR 19-17.1-21 Revocation of Permit
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Any failure by a permit holder to comply with these rules, permit terms and conditions which may be added under the department's custodial management powers, or any misrepresentation of any fact upon any form or document required by these rules shall result in the immediate revoc…
HAR 19-17.1-3 Application for Space Permit
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(a) Any person desiring a small plane hangar, tie-down space, or any other small aircraft space at a public airport shall submit a written application in person or by mail together with a filing fee of $15 for each type of aircraft space desired (i.e., hangar building, T-hangar, …
HAR 19-17.1-4 Hangar and Tie-Down Space Permits Not Transferable
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Hangar and tie-down space permits shall not be transferable. A permit holder in good standing may replace one owned aircraft with another owned aircraft and retain his hangar rights provided that the permit holder shall notify the airport operator within five days. Hangar and tie…
HAR 19-17.1-5 Subletting
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Subletting hangar space is prohibited. A permit holder must be a registrant of an airworthy aircraft to retain his hangar or tie-down rights. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-17.1-5 [Eff FEB 11 1991] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (lmp: HRS § 261-7)
HAR 19-17.1-6 Change of Hangar and Tie-Down Space Assignment
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The director may change the assignment (location) of hangar space or tie-down space deemed comparable by the director, to accomodate repairs, improvements, maintenance, construction, emergencies, or when necessary during a special event. Change of assignments nay also be made to …
HAR 19-17.1-7 Delinquent Rental; Penalty
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If a tenant is delinquent in rent and fails, after thirty days' written notice, to comply with this chapter, the director may, after five days notice, move the aircraft and equipment to an open storage area without liability for any damage thereto. Upon said relocation, the permi…
HAR 19-17.1-8 General Liability Insurance
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General liability insurance in the amount of at least $500,000 shall be maintained by the permittee and kept in force throughout the life of the permit. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-17.1-8 [Eff FEB 11 1991] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS 261-7)
HAR 19-17.1-9 Electricity charges
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The director may charge for electricity either on a pro rata basis or through the use of individual meters for tenants who are provided electrical service by the director, providing that tenants shall, if required, pay for the installation of individual meters. Notes Haw. Code R.…
HAR 19-2-1 Emergency rulemaking
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The department of transportation may adopt emergency rules pursuant to the requirements of section 91-3(b), HRS. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-2-6.1 [Eff and comp DEC 20 1999] (Auth: HRS § 91-2) (Imp: HRS § 91-3)
HAR 19-2-2 Authorization
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The state director of transportation is required to implement a disadvantaged business enterprise program in order to receive federal financial assistance. Sections 261-12, 264-23, 264-24, 266-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, authorize the state director of transportation to promulgat…
HAR 19-2-3 Substance of rules
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Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 23 and 26, requires that states participating in the federal transportation program establish a disadvantaged business enterprise program in which firms owned and controlled by minorities and women may participate in federally assisted…
HAR 19-2-4 Adoption
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The provisions of Title 49, Part 23 Code of Federal Regulations, Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in the Department of Transportation Programs in Airport Concessions, and Part 26 Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in the Department of Transportation Financial A…
HAR 19-2-5 Applicability
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This chapter shall only apply to federal programs that are administered by the state department of transportation by which funds are made available to members of the public for the accomplishment of the purposes of the department. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-2-5 [Eff 8/4/80; am and c…
HAR 19-2-6 REPEALED
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Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-2-6 R DEC 20 1999
HAR 19-2-7 REPEALED
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Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-2-7 R DEC 20 1999
HAR 19-20-1 to 19-20-15 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 19-20-1 to 19-20-15 MAY - 4 2002
HAR 19-21-1 to 19-21-17 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 19-21-1 to 19-21-17 MAY - 4 2002
HAR 19-22-1 to 19-22-15 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 19-22-1 to 19-22-15 MAY - 4 2002
HAR 19-23.2-1 to 19-23.2-20 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 19-23.2-1 to 19-23.2-20 MAY - 4 2002
HAR 19-24-1 to 19-24-15 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 19-24-1 to 19-24-15 MAY - 4 2002
HAR 19-25-1 to 19-25-16 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 19-25-1 to 19-25-16 MAY - 4 2002
HAR 19-26.1-1 Solicitation
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A person engaging in any act or activity to solicit contributions, donations, or gifts at public airports shall restrict such activity to sidewalk areas outside the terminal building as designated by the director. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-26.1-5.1 [Eff 5/24/93; comp NOV 19 2000] (…
HAR 19-26.1-10 Penalty
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The penalty for violation of this chapter shall be in accordance with section 261-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-26.1-10 [Eff 7/16/88; comp NOV 11 2000] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-21)
HAR 19-26.1-11 Severability
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The provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable and if any portion of this chapter or the application thereof is held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the validity of the remainder of this chanter shall not be affected. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-26.1-11 [Eff 7/16/88; …
HAR 19-26.1-12 Repeal
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Chapter 19-26 is repealed. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-26.1-12 [Eff 7/16/88; comp NOV 11 2000] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-12)
HAR 19-26.1-2 Definitions
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As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: "Contribution" means a monetary donation or gift. "Demonstration" means any public display of individual or group feelings toward a person or a cause by various means, such as speeches, parades, assemblages,…
HAR 19-26.1-3 Activities
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Any person desiring to conduct any one or more of the following activities at a public airport shall be subject to this chapter: (1) Distribution of literature; (2) Solicitation of contributions; (3) Demonstration; and (4) Public opinion survey. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-26.1-3 [Ef…
HAR 19-26.1-4 Restricted areas
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A person shall not conduct the activities specified in section 19-26.1-3 at, on, or within ten feet of the following areas of any public airport: (1) A ticket, check-in, or information counter; (2) A stair, escalator, or elevator; (3) A baggage claim area; (4) A departure gate lo…
HAR 19-26.1-5 Prohibited conduct
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At any public airport, a person shall not: (1) Harass another person with loud, demanding, or threatening conduct; (2) Repeatedly attempt to approach or engage another person when that person has indicated a desire to be left alone; (3) Intentionally touch another person without …
HAR 19-26.1-6 Director's powers
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When deemed necessary, the director may: (1) Impose such reasonable and equitable restrictions with regard to the time, place, and manner of conducting the activities regulated by this chapter as may reasonably be required to insure the safe, efficient, and orderly operation of t…
HAR 19-26.1-7 Litter
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A person conducting a permitted activity shall maintain the area of activity in a safe and clean condition. Any sign, flag, banner, literature, flower, flower petal, container, or other material used in connection with the activity conducted shall be scrupulously removed by that …
HAR 19-26.1-8 Cleanup charge
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A person shall pay the actual cost incurred by the department for any janitorial or maintenance service in cleaning any part of the airport premises necessitated by failure to comply with section 19-26.1-7. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-26.1-8 [Eff 7/16/88; comp NOV 11 2000] (Auth: HRS…
HAR 19-26.1-9 Enforcement
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Enforcement of this chapter shall be as set forth in section 261-17, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-26.1-9 [Eff 7/16/88; comp NOV 11 2000] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-17)
HAR 19-29-1 to 19-29-15 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 19-29-1 to 19-29-15 MAY - 4 2002.
HAR 19-30-1 Purpose
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The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum levels of controls for the safe use of non-motorized carts within the airport terminal building areas. Airport permittees, tenants, and others using baggage carts, doilies, or other similar devices in the commercial delivery or …
HAR 19-30-10 Severability
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The provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable and it any portion or the application thereof is held to be invalid for any reason, the validity of the remainder of this chapter shall not be affected. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-30-10 [Eff MAR 27 1986] (Auth: HRS § 261-12…
HAR 19-30-11 Enforcement
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This chapter may be enforced by police officers or any person deputized pursuant to section 261-17, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-30-11 [Eff MAR 27 1986] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-17)
HAR 19-30-12 Penalty
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Penalties for violations of this chapter shall provided set forth in section 261-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-30-12 [Eff MAR 27 1986] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-21)
HAR 19-30-2 Definitions
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As used in this chapter: "Airport terminal building area" means the terminal building and all buildings and structures located within the airport and open to the public for the purpose of flight ticket purchase, baggage check-in, waiting lobby, baggage claim, walkway to gate area…
HAR 19-30-3 Operation of Carts
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(a) No user may operate a cart in any manner which would pose a threat or hazard to the safety of both the user or others, or employ any cart in a manner contrary to that for which it is expressly designed. (b) Cart traffic shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrian traffic at al…
HAR 19-30-4 Loading
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Carts may not be loaded, stacked or otherwise burdened in any manner which will: (1) Obstruct the forward or aft visibility of the user when pushed or propelled from the rear or pulled or towed from the front; or (2) Exceed the design load or height limit for conveyance as determ…
HAR 19-30-5 Cart protective features
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With the exception of two-wheeled handtrucks and approved passenger rental baggage carts, handles, corners or protruding edges of carts shall be adequately configured with bumpers or other padding or protection. Bumpers shall consist of non-marking material, of adequate size and …
HAR 19-30-6 Cart wheel requirements
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With the exception or baggage carts approved for the use or the cart vending concessionaire, all four-wheeled carts shall be equipped with with either inflatable rubber wheels with a minimum size or 2.80-2.50/4, 4.10-3.50/4 or larger, or balloon cushion wheels with a minimum load…
HAR 19-30-7 Stairway and escalator restrictions
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Carts with three or more wheels and loaded two-wheeled hand trucks except small foldable personal two-wheeled luggage carriers which are exempt from this section, are prohibited from escalators or stairs. Conveyance between floors or building levels shall be accomplished only thr…
HAR 19-30-8 Cart storage
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Carts may not be left unattended, stored, placed, secured, chained, or positioned in any area except in those locations or spaces specifically prescribed or authorized for that activity, or in any manner which would block or obstruct emergency access doors or routes. Any improper…