3,369 sections across 328 Hawaii regulatory chapters.
HAR 19-30-9 Responsibility for damage to airport property
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(a) No person shall destroy or cause to be destroyed, injure, damage, deface or disturb in any way, property of the airport, or willfully abandon any personal property or equipment in the airport. (b) Any person causing or deemed to be responsible for the destruction, damage, dis…
HAR 19-31.1-1 Definitions
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Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, as used in this chapter: "Aircraft" means any contrivance used or designed for navigation of or flight in the air, including, but not limited to, airplanes, helicopters, and gliders. "Department" means the State of Hawaii department…
HAR 19-31.1-2 Registration; fees; certificates of registration; decals; transferability
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(a) No person shall operate any aircraft at any public airport unless the aircraft: (1) Has been registered with the department; (2) Has a current certificate of registration issued by the department; and (3) Has a current decal issued by the department affixed on or near the low…
HAR 19-31.1-3 Notification of changes to aircraft registration
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If there is any change to the information provided on the aircraft registration application form, the aircraft owner shall notify the department about the change in writing within thirty days after the change occurs. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-31.1-3 [Eff JUN 24 1991] (Auth: HRS §§ …
HAR 19-31.1-4 Renewal
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(a) The aircraft's owner may renew the registration annually by paying the department a $10 registration renewal fee not sooner than sixty days before, and not later than thirty days after the expiration date of the current registration. (b) After receiving the $10 registration r…
HAR 19-31.1-5 Exemptions
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The following are exempt from this chapter: (1) Aircraft operating primarily in commerce between the state of Hawaii and: (A) Any other state in the United States; or (B) Any foreign country; (2) Aircraft owned or operated by the United States; (3) Aircraft in transit through the…
HAR 19-31.1-6 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. § 19-31.1-6 [Eff JUN 24 1991] (Auth: HRS §§ 261-12, 261-15.5, 261-15.6, 261-15.7) (Imp: HRS §§ 261-17, 261-15.5, 261-15.6, 261-15.7)
HAR 19-31.1-7 Penalties
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If the owner fails to comply with any of the requirements in this chapter, the owner shall be subject to the following penalties: (1) A fine of not more than $100 per aircraft; (2) The denial of the use of public airport facilities; and (3) The removal of the aircraft to a locati…
HAR 19-31.1-8 Severability
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The provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable and if any portion or the application thereof to any person or property is held to be invalid for any reason, the validity of the remainder of this chapter shall not be affected. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-31.1-8 [Eff JUN 2…
HAR 19-31.1-9 Repeal
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Chapter 19-31 is repealed. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-31.1-9 [Eff JUN 24 1991] (Auth: HRS §§ 261-12, 261-15.5, 261-15.6, 261-15.7) (Imp: HRS §§ 261-12, 261-15.5, 261-15.6, 261-15.7)
HAR 19-32-1 to 19-32-13 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 19-32-1 to 19-32-13 MAY - 4 2002.
HAR 19-33-1 Definitions
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Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, as used in this chapter: "Air carrier" means any person engaged for hire in the business of carrying passengers or cargo, or mail by air. "Aircraft parking and storage areas" means any portion of a public airport, designated tempora…
HAR 19-33-2 Transportation of hazardous materials and waste
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(a) For purposes of public safety and protection of the environment, shippers and air carriers that use a public airport for the interstate or intrastate shipment of hazardous materials shall comply with title 49, chapter 1, sections 171.1 to 173.1300, 175.705, and 178.0 to 178.3…
HAR 19-33-3 Storage of hazardous materials and waste at public airports
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(a) The storage of class A, B an C explosives is prohibited. Other hazardous materials, including flammables, corrosives, compressed gases, and radioactive materials may be temporarily stored in hazardous materials storage areas designated by the air carrier and approved by the a…
HAR 19-33-4 Security of hazardous materials and waste shipments while in transit or temporarily stored at a public airport
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(a) The shipper or transporter shall be responsible for the security of the shipment until it has been accepted by the air carrier for air transportation. This same responsibility applies to shippers and transporters that accept a hazardous material or waste shipment from an air …
HAR 19-33-5 Director's powers
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The director, in the interest of public safety and protectior of the environment, may make variations in hazardous materials and waste transshipment operations, provided they are not inconsistent with the intent of CFR 49. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-33-5 [Eff AUG 24 1987] (Auth: HRS…
HAR 19-33-6 Severability
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The provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable and if 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. § 19-33-6 [Eff AUG 24 1987] (Auth: HRS § 261-12)…
HAR 19-33-7 Enforcement
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This chapter may be enforced by police officers or any person deputized pursuant to § 261-17, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-33-7 [Eff AUG 24 1987] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-17)
HAR 19-33-8 Penalty
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Penalties for violations of this chapter shall be as set forth in § 261-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-33-8 [Eff AUG 24 1987] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-21)
HAR 19-34-1 Policy and intent
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Notwithstanding any policy or intent to the contrary, section 261-12, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and the rules provided in this chapter shall not be interpreted nor applied in any manner that is inconsistent with, or contrary to, the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended, togeth…
HAR 19-34-10 Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-34-10 R
HAR 19-34-11 Severability
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These rules are hereby declared to be severable and if any portion or the application thereof to any person, circumstance or property is held to be invalid for any reason, the validity of the remainder of these rules or that of the application of such remainder to other persons, …
HAR 19-34-12 Penalties
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Penalties for violation of any of these rules shall be as set forth in § 261-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-34-12 [Eff 10/6/89; comp AUG 10 2000] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: § 261-21)
HAR 19-34-13 Reports
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All tour aircraft operators shall on or before the last day of the succeeding month, file a report with the director on the total revenue landings for the previous month. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-34-13 [Eff 8/28/95; comp AUG 10 2000] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-7)
HAR 19-34-2 Permit or authorization required
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It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct tour aircraft operations on any state airport without first having obtained a Tour Aircraft Operators Permit from the department. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-34-2 [Eff 10/6/89; am 8/28/95; comp AUG 10 2000] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS…
HAR 19-34-3 Fee
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The annual fee for a Tour Aircraft Operators Permit shall be $500 payable in advance. Such permit shall be valid from the date of issuance or renewal unless sooner revoked or terminated. Each permit covers air tour operations from all state airports. Fee is non-refundable after e…
HAR 19-34-4 Application for Tour Aircraft Operators Permit
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An application for a Tour Aircraft Operators Permit shall be submitted in such form as the director may prescribe and shall be accompanied by any available drawings, descriptive data and reports, FAA certificates and other data as provided herein: (1) Company name; (2) Owner(s) a…
HAR 19-34-5 Change in operation
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(a) Any change which affects or alters the terms and conditions of the Tour Aircraft Operators Permit shall be submitted to the director for approval before such changes in the permit are effective. (b) Any notice to change conditions under which the permit was issued shall be su…
HAR 19-34-6 Insurance
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(a) No Tour Aircraft Operators Permit shall be issued by the department unless the applicant has in effect aircraft liability-insurance required by the FAA for air taxi operators certified under 14 CFR Part 135, as amended, or any other insurance providing the coverages described…
HAR 19-34-7 Renewals
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(a) The holder of a Tour Aircraft Operators Permit issued under the provisions of this chapter must apply for a permit renewal if the permittee intends to continue tour aircraft operations. (b) Each permittee desiring to renew its Tour Aircraft Operators Permit shall make applica…
HAR 19-34-8 Revocation
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The director may, after notice and opportunity for hearing to the permittee, revoke any permit, whether original or renewal, or refuse to issue a renewal when the director determines that: (1) Any false statement or misrepresentation was made by the applicant; or (2) The permitte…
HAR 19-34-9 Transferability
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A permit issued pursuant to this chapter may be sold, transferred or assigned, provided that the permittee gives written notice to the department at least thirty (30) days prior to any sale, transfer or assignment and further provided that such permittee is in compliance with the…
HAR 19-35-1 Definitions
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As used in this chapter: "Airport revenue fund" means the special fund of that name created in the treasury of the State by section 248-8, Hawaii Revised Statutes. "Off-airport revenues" means that portion of moneys received by the state department of transportation paid under an…
HAR 19-35-2 Determination of deposits to transportation use special fund
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(a) The director of transportation shall determine on not less than an annual basis, and after taking into account such information as is deemed reasonable and appropriate, in the judgment of the director, including data obtained from parties which have entered into contracts aut…
HAR 19-35-3 Transfers from transportation use special fund
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(a) As of dates of determination selected by the director of transportation, the director shall determine the:(1) Balance on credit to the transportation use special fund; (2) Balance on deposit in the airport revenue fund excluding: (A) The amount on credit to the transportation…
HAR 19-36-1 Purpose
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The purpose of this chapter is to establish and implement a passenger facility charge program in accordance with 14 CFR Part 158. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-36-1 [Eff NOV 27 2003] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-12)
HAR 19-36-2 Definitions
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Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, as used in this chapter: "Department" means the state department of transportation. "Director" means the director of the state department of transportation, or its duly authorized representative. "FAA" means Federal Aviation Adminis…
HAR 19-36-3 Authority
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The director is authorized by section 261-12, Hawaii Revised-Statutes, to adopt 14 CFR Part 158. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-36-3 [Eff NOV 27 2003] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-12)
HAR 19-36-4 Passenger facility charges
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(a) The department is authorized to impose a PFC not to exceed $4.50 per enplaned passenger at any commercial service airport under its control, consistent with 14 CFR Part 158. (b) The proceeds from the PFC's shall be used to finance eligible airport-related projects that: (1) P…
HAR 19-36-5 Incorporation by reference
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14 CFR Part 158, as it existed on October 10, 2003, is hereby adopted in its entirety and incorporated into this chapter. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-36-5 [Eff NOV 27 2003] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-12)
HAR 19-37-1 Purpose
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The purpose of this chapter is to establish safe and orderly aircraft fueling operations at public airports in the State of Hawaii. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-37-1 [Eff FEB 26 1993] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-12)
HAR 19-37-10 Marking of aircraft fuel servicing vehicles
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Each aircraft fuel servicing vehicle shall: (1) Have a sign permanently positioned on each side and on the rear of every fuel carrying vehicle identifying the product; (2) Have letters at least 3 inches high of a color contrasting with the background and color of the vehicle; (3)…
HAR 19-37-11 Leaking vehicles
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Leaking vehicles shall be removed from service, defueled, and parked in a safe area approved by the director, until repaired. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-37-11 [Eff FEB 26 1993] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-12)
HAR 19-37-12 Parking aircraft fuel servicing vehicles
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Parking areas shall be arranged to: (1) Facilitate dispersal of the vehicle in the event of emergency; (2) Provide at least 10 feet of clear space between parked vehicles for accessibility for fire control purposes; (3) Prevent any leaking fuel from draining to an adjacent buildi…
HAR 19-37-13 Fuel storage tanks
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Fuel storage tanks shall conform to the applicable requirements of Underwriters Laboratories (UL Standard 1709). The tank shall be tested by nationally recognized laboratories. Nationally recognized independent listing or testing agencies acceptable to the authority having jurisd…
HAR 19-37-14 Hot refueling procedures for helicopter
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Refueling of helicopters with operating engines shall only be permitted: (1) In accordance with and observance of procedures established for hot refueling by the Federal Aviation Administration; (2) With all passenger(s) off the helicopter and at least 50 feet from helicopter bei…
HAR 19-37-15 Application of flammable or combustible finishes
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The applications of Class I or II liquid finishes shall be done only in locations approved by the Fire Chief. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-37-15 [Eff FEB 26 1993] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-12)
HAR 19-37-16 Drip pans
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Every aircraft hangar shall be equipped and maintained with metal drip pans under the engines of all aircraft stored or parked therein. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-37-16 [Eff FEB 26 1993] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-12)
HAR 19-37-17 Protection of hose
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Fuel transfer hose shall be properly placed on the approved reel or in the compartment provided, or may be stored on top decking of refueler, if proper height rail is provided for security and protection of such equipment before any aircraft refueler unit is moved. Such transfer …
HAR 19-37-18 Transferring fuel
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No flammable or combustible liquid shall be dispensed into or removed from the fuel system of an aircraft within any aircraft hangar. (1) No flammable or combustible liquid shall be dispensed into or removed from a container, tank, vehicle or aircraft except in a location approve…