3,369 sections across 328 Hawaii regulatory chapters.
HAR 19-37-19 Handling, refueling and storing of fuel, lubricants and oxygen
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Any person or organization involved in storing, dispensing, and otherwise handling fuel, lubricants, and oxygen (other than articles and materials that are, or are intended to be, aircraft cargo) on the airport shall observe NFC 407 Aircraft Fuel Servicing Standards for protectio…
HAR 19-37-2 Definitions
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Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, as used in this chapter: "Aircraft" means any and all airplanes, airships, dirigibles, helicopters, gliders, amphibians and seaplanes and any other contrivances now or hereafter used for the navigation of or flight in air space. "De…
HAR 19-37-20 Personnel requirements
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All fueling agents operating on the airport will comply with the following NFC 407 Aircraft Fuel Servicing standards: (1) At least one supervisor with each fueling agent shall have completed an aviation fuel training course in fire safety which is acceptable to the FAA; (2) All o…
HAR 19-37-21 Director's authority
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The Director in cases of flagrant violations, at his sole discretion may cancel, revoke or modify applicable contracts, leases, agreements, permits, rights or other privileges to use any public airport. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-37-21 [Eff FEB 26 1993] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HR…
HAR 19-37-22 Reporting requirements
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All airport tenant fueling agents shall certify to the Director once a year that all training and/or requirements prescribed by this section have been accomplished and complied with. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-37-22 [Eff FEB 26 1993] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-12)
HAR 19-37-23 Penalty
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Penalties for violation of this chapter shall be as set forth in section 261-12, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-37-23 [Eff FEB 26 1993] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-12)
HAR 19-37-24 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 invalid for any reason, the validity of the remainder of this chapter shall not be affected. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-37-24 [Eff FEB 26 1993]…
HAR 19-37-3 Safety procedures
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Fuel handling shall be conducted in compliance with accepted and approved industry safety standards and procedures prescribed in the National Fire Code 407, Aircraft Fuel Servicing, Uniform Fire Code as approved by the State Fire Council. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-37-3 [Eff FEB 25 …
HAR 19-37-4 Bonding
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Prior to making any fueling connection to the aircraft, the fueling equipment shall be bonded to the aircraft by use of a cable, thus providing a conductive path to equalize potential between the fueling equipment and aircraft. The bond shall be maintained until fueling equipment…
HAR 19-37-5 Fueling operations
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The following requirements shall be met during fueling operations: (1) Hose and connections. Fueling or defueling shall be conducted through the use of hoses and connections meeting approved industry and safety standards; (2) Distance. Aircraft fuel handling shall be conducted at…
HAR 19-37-6 Overflow or spillage
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Persons engaged in aircraft fuel handling shall exercise diligence and care to prevent overflow or spillage of fuel and to avoid any combustion hazard. If fuel is spilled from fuel service equipment or from aircraft during refueling, fuel servicing shall be immediately discontinu…
HAR 19-37-7 Fire-Aircraft crash
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In the event of a fire or an aircraft crash, no fueling operations shall be conducted in the vicinity of such fire or crash. The director shall determine the distance from such fire or crash beyond which fueling operations may be conducted. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-37-7 [Eff FEB 2…
HAR 19-37-8 Aircraft fuel servicing vehicles
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All aircraft refueling vehicles shall adhere to the following procedures when operating on the AOA: (1) Top loading of any type of fuel from one refueling vehicle to another is not permitted; (2) Transferring fuel from one tank vehicle to another tank vehicle that is connected to…
HAR 19-37-9 Fire extinguishers
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These requirements apply to all operation, maintenance and use of aircraft refueler units: (1) Each aircraft fuel servicing tank vehicle shall have two listed extinguishers, each having a rating of at least 20B mounted one on each side of the vehicle. (2) Each aircraft servicing …
HAR 19-38-1 to 19-38-13 - REPEALED
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 19-38-1 to 19-38-13 OCT 04 1997
HAR 19-38.1-1 Definitions
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Unless the context indicates otherwise, as used in this chapter: "Department" means the state department of transportation. "Director" means the director of transportation or his duly authorized representative. "On-demand taxi service" means those taxi services in which a custome…
HAR 19-38.1-10 Taxi driver conduct
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A taxi driver who is issued a taxi driver authorization to provide on demand taxi services at public airports shall: (1) Be authorized to provide taxi service only in the area designated by the director who may change any designated area when such change is deemed necessary and i…
HAR 19-38.1-11 Indemnification and hold harmless
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Applicants for a taxi vehicle permit or taxi driver authorization to provide on-demand taxi services at public airports shall indemnify and hold harmless the director, department and the State from any action or claim arising out of their use of the airport and operation of a tax…
HAR 19-38.1-12 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. § 19-38.1-12 [Eff OCT 04 1997] (Auth: HRS § 261-…
HAR 19-38.1-13 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. § 19-38.1-13 [Eff OCT 04 1997] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-17)
HAR 19-38.1-14 Cumulative penalty
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In addition to the penalties provided in this chapter, penalties for violations of this chapter shall be as set forth in section 261-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-38.1-14 [Eff OCT 04 1997] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-21)
HAR 19-38.1-15 Subordination to sponsor's assurance agreement
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A taxi vehicle permit or taxi driver authorization to provide on-demand taxi service at a public airport shall be subordinate and subject to the terms and conditions of any sponsor's assurance agreement executed between the State and the United States of America, which is in forc…
HAR 19-38.1-16 Repeal
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Chapter 19-38 is repealed. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-38.1-16 [EFF OCT 04 1997] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-12)
HAR 19-38.1-2 Purpose
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The purpose of this chapter is to regulate the open-access taxi system at public airports and to ensure safe, orderly and reliable taxi service for the travelling public. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-38.1-2 [Eff OCT 04 1997] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-7)
HAR 19-38.1-3 Applicability
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This chapter applies to airports with or without taxi management concessionaires, unless indicated otherwise. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-38.1-3 [Eff OCT 04 1997] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-7)
HAR 19-38.1-4 Airports without a taxi management concessionaire
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(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…
HAR 19-38.1-5 Airports with a taxi management concessionaire
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(a) At airports with a taxi management concessionaire, the concessionaire shall develop an appropriate permitting system to quality taxi drivers and taxis, in accordance with section 19-38.1-6. (1) No taxi shall be used to provide taxi service from a public airport without a taxi…
HAR 19-38.1-6 Taxi driver qualification: taxi vehicle requirements
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(a) No taxi driver shall be authorized to operate at a public airport without the necessary permits, licenses, approvals, qualifications, and certification required by this chapter or by the laws of the State or any other governmental body having the jurisdiction to regulate the …
HAR 19-38.1-7 Taxi management concession
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The director may lease a concession area to a taxi management concessionaire to provide an open access taxi system at a public airport. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-38.1-7 [Eff OCT 04 1997] (Auth: HRS § 261-12) (Imp: HRS § 261-7)
HAR 19-38.1-8 Insurance
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(a) As a condition for the issuance of a taxi vehicle permit, each taxi vehicle shall have liability and other insurance of the type and amount required for taxi license as required by the county in which the vehicle will be used for taxi service. (b) In addition to motor vehicle…
HAR 19-38.1-9 Signs
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No taxi vehicle used as a taxi at a public airport shall display any sign that extends more than six inches above the roof. Flashing lights and audible devices, other than that required by safety ordinances and regulations, are prohibited. The external display of any rates or fee…
HAR 19-6-1 Purpose
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This chapter establishes the service charge for delinquent accounts. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-6-1 [Eff OCT 04 1990] (Auth: HRS §§ 171-6(13), 261-12, 264-24, 266-2, 266-21.1, 267-4, c 267A) (Imp: HRS §§ 171-6(13), 261-17, 264-24, 266-2, 266-21.3, 267-4, c267A)
HAR 19-6-2 Definition
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As used in this chapter: "Delinquent account" means an account that remains unpaid on the day that payment is due. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-6-2 [Eff OCT 04 1990] (Auth: HRS §§ 171-6(13), 261-12, 264-24, 266-2, 266-21.1, 267-4, c 267A) (Imp: HRS §§ 171-6(13), 261-17, 264-24, 266-2,…
HAR 19-6-3 Service charge
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The monthly service charge for delinquent accounts shall be $25.00. Notes Haw. Code R. § 19-6-3 [Eff OCT 04 1990] (Auth: HRS §§ 171-6(13), 261-12, 264-24, 266-2, 266-21.1, 267-4, c 267A) (Imp: HRS §§ 171-6(13), 261-17, 264-24, 266-2, 266-21.3, 267-6, c 267A)
HAR 2-1-1 Definitions
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As used in this chapter, unless otherwise specifically indicated: "Agency" means each state or county board, commission, department, or officer authorized by law to make rules or to adjudicate contested cases except those in the legislative or judicial branches. "Lieutenant gover…
HAR 2-1-2 Office
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(a) The principal address of the office shall be the Hawaii State Capitol Building, Honolulu, Hawaii. Unless otherwise specifically provided by law or by direction of the office, all communications to the office shall be sent to the lieutenant governor at such address. (b) The of…
HAR 2-1-3 Public records and information
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(a) The term "public records" as used in this section, shall be defined as in § 92-50, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Public records include the rules, written statements of policy or interpretation formulated, adopted or used by the office, all final opinions, rulings and orders, the …
HAR 2-1-4 Petition for adoption, amendment or repeal of rules
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(a) A petition requesting the adoption, amendment or repeal of any rule of the lieutenant governor may be filed with the office. The petition shall include both the text of the affected rule according to the Ramseyer format and the text of the affected rule in its final form. The…
HAR 2-1-5 Public hearing for adoption, amendment or repeal of rules
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(a) The lieutenant governor or the duly authorized representative shall preside over the public hearing for the adoption, amendment or repeal of the rule. The hearing shall afford all interested persons a reasonable opportunity to be heard on matters relevant to the issues involv…
HAR 2-1-6 Petition for declaratory rulings
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(a) A petition for a declaratory ruling as to the applicability of any statutory provision or the applicability of any rule or order of the lieutenant governor may be filed with the office. The petition shall clearly and concisely state: the pertinent statutory provision, rule or…
HAR 2-2-1 Confidentiality of records and hearing
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Petitions on file with the office are confidential and not a matter of public record. The hearing on the denial of a petition shall be confidential and not open to the public. Notes Haw. Code R. § 2-2-6.1 [Eff and comp SEP 28 1987] (Auth: HRS § 574-5) (Imp: HRS § 574-5)
HAR 2-2-2 Petition for change of name
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(a) To change a person's name, a petition on the form prescribed shall be submitted to the office containing at least the following information describing the person whose name is to be changed: (1) The person's present name and if a prior name change(s) had been granted, the dat…
HAR 2-2-3 Consent to change of name of minor and form of consent
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(a) The petition for the change of name of any minor shall be accompanied by a consent to the change of name signed by: (1) The parents of the minor whether custodial or non-custodial; and (2) The minor if the minor is ten years or older at the time the petition is filed. (b) The…
HAR 2-2-4 Order of change of name
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The petition for the change of name shall contain an order of the change of name in the form prescribed by the lieutenant governor. The order shall be in two original forms with copies thereof, but more copies of the order may be submitted if desired. Notes Haw. Code R. § 2-2-4 […
HAR 2-2-5 Procedure following approval by the lieutenant governor
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(a) Once the petition has been approved a notice of change of name signed by the lieutenant governor shall be mailed to the petitioner. (b) The petitioner shall have published the notice of change of name in a newspaper of general circulation in the State within sixty days of the…
HAR 2-2-6 Procedure following denial by the lieutenant governor
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If the lieutenant governor decides to deny the petition, a notice of intent to deny shall be sent by certified or registered mail to the petitioner. The notice of intent to deny shall state that the lieutenant governor intends to deny the petition and shall include the reasons fo…
HAR 2-2-7 Filing fee
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The filing fee for a change of name under this chapter shall be the amount set forth in section 574-5, HRS, and is nonrefundable. Notes Haw. Code R. § 2-2-7 [Eff 9/30/69: am 3/11/82: am and comp SEP 28 1987] (Auth: HRS § 574-5) (Imp: HRS § 574-5)
HAR 20-13-1 Purpose
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The University of Hawaii is a multi-campus system of post-secondary education conducting education, research, and public service programs for the State, the nation and the world community. The responsibility of the board of regents to operate and maintain an effective and efficie…
HAR 20-13-2 Delegation of authority
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The board delegates its authority to promulgate practices and procedures governing the use of university owned or operated facilities in accordance with this chapter to the president. The president may delegate so much of this responsibility to the chief executive officers of the…
HAR 20-13-3 Statement of policy
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The University of Hawaii is committed to furthering the educational development of the university community. In this regard, the university recognizes the importance of a wide range of student, faculty, and staff activities. This does not mean that the university endorses the phi…