Kewalo Basin Rules Relating to Services and Procedures, Charges, Tolls and Fees
Hawaii Administrative Rules
Hawaii Administrative Rules
Adoption of Chapter 15 - 214 Hawaii Administrativ e Rul es
November 5 , 2008
Chapter 15 - 214 , Hawaii Administrat i ve Rules , entitled " Kewalo Ba sin Rules Relating to Services and Procedures , Charges , Tolls and Fees ", is adopted. ~)
CHAPTER 214
KEWALO BASIN RULES RELATING TO SERVICES AND PROCEDURES, CHARGES, TOLLS AND FEES
Subchapter 1 General Provisions
§15 - 214 - 1 Fresh water ) §15-214 - 2 §15 - 214 - 3 Electricity Telephones §15 - 214 - 4 Mooring and unmooring of vessels §15 - 214 - 5 Delinquent payments §15 - 214 - 6 Del i nquent reports §15-214 - 7 Berthing schedule changes §15 - 214 - 8 Damage to Kewalo Bas in property §15 - 214 - 9 Key deposit §15 - 214 - 10 Dishonored check service charge §15 - 214 - 11 Permit premium §§15 - 214 - 12 to 15 - 214-17 Reserved
Subchapter 2 Dockage
§15-214 - 18 Dockage §15 - 214 - 19 Free dockage §15-214 - 20 Ful l dockage rate §15 - 214 - 21 Movement within a harbor §15 - 214 - 22 Reciprocity with other state harbors §§15 - 214-23 to 15 - 214 - 33 Reserved
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Subchapter 3 Small Craft and Othe r Vessel Fees
§15 - 214 - 34 Excessive water usage service charge §15 - 214 - 35 Fees for use of facilities for private gain §15 - 214 - 36 Annual fees for applications §15-214 - 37 Permit agreements §15 - 214 - 38 Fee for placement on the list of approved marine surveyors §§15 - 214 - 39 to 15-214 - 49 Reserved
Subchapter 4 Rental of Office and Storage Space
§15 - 214 - 50 Office space §15 - 214-51 Storage space §15 - 214-52 Utilities for rentals §15 - 214 - 53 Charges during a state of emergency §§15 - 214-54 to 15 - 214 - 60 Reserved
Subchapter 5 Rental of Parking Stalls
§15-214-61 Rates §15 - 214 - 62 Parking meter operating hours and rates §15-214-63 Ground transportation §15-214 - 64 Charges for enclosure or obstruction of parking meter stalls incidental to construction §§15 - 214 - 65 to 15 - 214 - 71 Reserved
KEWALOBASIN RULES RELATING TO SERVICES AND PROCEDURES, CHARGES, TOLLS AND FEES
§15-214-1 Fresh water . Fresh water fo r a vessel ' s use may be obtained from the munic i pa l wa t er )
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supply agencies. Water, when furnished by HCDA, shall be furnished at cost plus a water surcharge of twenty - five percent for furnishing the water. [Eff f1EC O32QQB] (Auth : HRS §206E - 4) (Im p : HRS §206E - 4")' 0
§15 - 214 - 2 Electricity. When a vessel docked at Kewalo Basin has occasion to use wharf lighting or other electric current furnished by HCDA, the electricity shall be charged to the vesse l at the cost to HCDA plus an electricity surcharge of twenty - five per cent for furnishing the electricity. [Eff pECO ] (Auth : HRS §206E-4) (Imp : HRS §206 E- 4 32008
§15 - 214 - 3 Telephones . Telephone service may be arranged directly with the Hawaiian Telcom or any local carrier and t heir assigns. [ Eff DECO3 2008 ) (Auth : HRS §206E -4 ) ( Imp : HRS §206E - 4)
§15 - 214 - 4 Mooring and unmooring of vessels. The mooring and unmooring of vessels and the shifting , fastening , or releasing of lines of a vessel shall be arranged for by shipping agents . No such service is provided by HCDA. [Eff DECO3 2008] (Auth : HRS §206E-4) (Imp: HRS §206E - 4)
§15 - 214 - 5 Delinquent payments . For all delinquent payments due HCDA, interest shall be charged at the rate of one per cent per month on the unpaid balance, including prior interest charges and delinquent account service charges beginning on the first day payment is delinquent and continuing monthly thereafter until the amount due is paid . Without prejudice to any other remedy available to HCDA, a delinquent account service charge of the greater of 5% of the amount owed or $100 per month shall be assessed on any -delinquency. The interest charge and delinq uent account service charge shall continue to be ) 2-8 3 5 214-3
§15-214 - 5
assessed until the delinquency is paid in full . Payments are considered delinquent when not paid within five calendar days from date due . [Eff DEC l) aitlflfl1 (Auth : HRS §206E - 4) (Imp : HRS §206E - 4)
§15-214 - 6 Delinquent reports. A delinquent report service charge of $100 shall be assessed against an account for which a report such as , but not limited to , a statement of gross receipts is delinquent . If the delinquency continues , a new delinquent report service charge shall be assessed each month and shall continue to be assessed each month tm1ri\) i~eport is correctly submitted. [Eff Utv ] (Auth: HRS §206E-4) ( Imp: HRS §206E - 4)
§15 - 214 - 7 Berthing schedule changes . A vessel may be charged for any and all additional costs which may be incurred by HCDA as a result of a delay or change in the berthing schedule of the vessel or an unscheduled vessel berthing . This charge wou ld include all time charges incurred by HCDA, including overtime, if applicable , plus a fifty-six per cent overhead surcharge , as well as add itional expenses and costs incurred. [Eff DECO3 2008 ' ] (Auth: HRS §206E - 4) (Imp: HRS §206E - 4)
§15-214 - 8 Damage to Kewalo Basin property. Any person responsible for damage to Kewalo Basin property shall make repairs in accordance with HCDA specifications. If HCDA determines that the repairs are completed improperly , or if the responsible party does not undertake t he repairs within a reasonable time, HCDA shall act to repair the damage , and shall assess the responsible party as follows: (1) The direct labor charges including overtime and cost of materials plus a fifty - six per
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cent overhead sur c harge if the repairs are made by state employees; and (2) The costs of all contractors employed (i.e . , surveyors , divers , etc . ) , and all time charges incurred by HCDA, including overtime , if applicable, plus a fifty-six per cent overhead surcharge, all subject to a thirbi per cent administrative surcharge. [Eff tC O3 2008 ] (Auth : HRS §206E - 4) (Imp: HRS §206E - 4)
§15 - 214 - 9 Key deposit. When a tenant requires access to a space or area secured by a HCDA lock , a key shall be furnished ; provided the person deposits the following amount with HCDA prior to recei v ing the key as security for prompt return of the key when access is no longer required : (1) Two hundred dollars if the access is required for a period of more than ninety ) (2) days ; or Five hundred dollars if the access is required for a period of less than ninety days . The deposit shall be forfeited in the event the key is not returned to HCQ~ wuen access is no longer required . [Eff UtC U 3 2008 ] (Auth: HRS §206E - 4) (Imp : HRS §206E - 4)
§15 - 214 - 10 Dishonored check service charge. (a) Without pre judice to any other remedy, any person who issues to HCDA a dishonored check , as defined in section 490 : 3-506.5 , Hawaii Revised Statutes, shall be assessed a $20 dishonored check service charge for each dishonored check. (b) Payment to, and acceptance by , HCDA of a dishonored check service fee shall not be construed as a waiver of any violation of Title 37, Hawaii Penal Code , Hawaii Revised Statutes, or of these rules. [Eff DECO 32008 ] (Au th : HRS §206E-4) (Imp : HRS §206E-4)
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§15 - 214 - 11 Permit premium. (a) Whenever permittee , stockholder of permittee or owner of an interest in a corporation or other business which has been issued a permit sells or transfers all or part of the permit or ten per cent or more of the stoc k or interest in the firm, either as a single transaction or an aggregate of several transactions , to any person who is not a stockholder or owner of record on the effective date of these rules , the seller or person transferring such permit or stock or interest shall pay to HCDA a permit premium fee based on the passenger - carrying capacity of the vessel , and shall be as follows :
( 1) Vessels used f o r bare boat (demise) and sailing charters none carrying six or less passengers - - - - I ( 2) Vessels registered by the State or documented by the U. S. Coast Guard to carry six passengers or less , used for non e charter fishing o r other commercial purpose - -- - - - -- -- 1 (3 l Vesse l s certified by the U.S . , I Coast Guard to carry seven to none I twenty - five passengers ( 4) Vessels certified by the U. S . ' Coast Guard to carry twenty - none five to forty-nine passengers ( 5) Vesse ls certified by the U.S . Coast Guard to carry fifty to none seventy - four passengers - ·- - -- - - - ' ( 6) Vessels certified by the U.S. Coast Guard to ca rr y seventy- 1 none five to ninety - nine passengers - - ( 7) Vessels certified by the U.S . Coast Gua rd to carry one none hundred to one hundred f ort y nine passengers j ?. !., ..) J 214-6
§15 - 214 - 19
(b) When less than one hundred per cent of the interest in the permit or corporation is transferred , the permit premium fee shall be based upon a like percentage of the permit or business transferred . [Eff DECO32008 J (Auth: HRS §206E-4) (Imp : HRS §206E - 4)
§§15 - 214 - 12 to 15 - 214-17 (Reserved)
§15 - 214 - 18 Dockage. Dockage shall commence against a vessel: (1) When making fast to a wharf, dolphin, or other structure; ) (2) When occupying alongside the berth a wharf ; immediately
(3) When making fast to a vessel lying alongside a wharf or dolphins ; or (4) When f i rst boat , raft , lighter, etc. , reaches wharf and shall continue upon such vessel until it is completely freed from and vacates its mooring or anchoring until last boat , raft , lighter, etc. , leaves wharf. [Eff DECO3 2008 ] (Auth: HRS §206E-4) (Imp: HRS §206E-4)
§15 - 214-19 Free dockage. Free dockage shall be accorded as follows: (1) At discretion of HCDA; or (2) To government owned or operated vessels paying courtesy , training or official visits , or engaged in dredgin9 or repair of harbor facilities. [ Eff DECU 3 20 08 ] (Auth : HRS §206E - 4) (Imp: HRS §206E - 4 21 4-7
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§1 5- 214 - 20 Full dockage rate. (a) Dockage shall be assessed against all vessels at the ful l dockage rates except as otherwise p r ovided . In computing dockage , only halves of days shall be considered and dockage shall be assessed as follows : (1) Twelve hours or less shall be charged one - half of one fu ll day ' s dockage ; and (2) Over twelve hours and not more than twenty - four hours shall be charged one full day ' s dockage. (b) Full dockage r ates for vessels shall be as follows:
Charge Per 24 - Hour Day
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Feet
Cha r ge Per Charge Per Charge Per Mo. Per Lin . Mo. Per Lin . Day Foot Foot For Vessels But For Vessels For Vessels without Less with annual wi t h annua l an n ual From Than permit (1) permit (2) permit (3)
$5.61 $10.00 $8 . 00
$5 . 61 $1 0 . 00 $11. 00 i $5.61 $10 . 00 $16 . 00
$5 . 61 $10.00 $21 . 00
$5.78 $10 . 30 $32 . 00
$5.89 $10 . 50 $49.50 ii $6 . 06 $10 . 80 $71. 50 ii $6.18 $11.00 $97.50
$6 . 29 127 . 00
$6 . 46 $161.00
$6.57 $199 . 00
$6 . 74 $1 2 . 00 $269 . 00
$7.07 $12 . 60 $348 . 50 $7 . 41 $13 . 20 $438 . 50
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(c) Column (1) of the dockage rate table in subsection (b) shall be used for vessels when assigned dockage permits for slips that have not been renovated. Dockage rate , per month per foot of vessel's overall length or length of berth , whichever is greater. The posted rate shall increase January 1 of each year based upon the annual consumer price index, Honolulu, all items 1982 - 1984=100. This column also applies to those vessels in section 15 - 214-35. (d) Column (2) of the dockage rate table in subsection (b) shall be used for vessels when assigned annual dockage permits for slips on piers B, C, Herringbone or any new or extended pier that have been renovated. Slips will be deemed renovated when , subsequent to the effective date of this chapter , the slip has been improved with repaired or replaced electrical or water; new pump out service; or, dock or catwalks have been repaired or replaced. Dockage rate, per month per foot of vessel ' s overall length or length of berth, whichever is greater . The posted ) rate shall the annual increase consumer January price 1 of each year based upon index, Honolulu, all items 1982 - 1984=100. This column also applies to those vessels in section 15-214 - 35. (e) Column (3) of the dockage rate table in subsection (b) shall be used for vessels not assigned annual dockage permits. This column also applies to those vessels described in section 15 - 214-35. (Auth : HRS §206E - 4) (Imp : HRS
§15-214 - 21 Movement within a harbor. A vessel subject to dockage charges which shifts directly from one berth to another berth within the harbor shall be assessed dockage based upon the total time at such berths considered together. [Eff DECO3 2008 ] (Auth: HRS §206E-4) (Imp : HRS §206E - 4)
§15-214-22 Reciprocity with other state harbors . HCDA may enter into a memorandum of understanding with
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) the department of transportation - harbors division or the department of land and natural resources to provide reciprocal r i ghts for vessel s without duplicating fees for moorage when Kewalo Basin is inaccessible. [Eff DECO3 2008 (Auth : HRS §206E - 4) (Imp : HRS §206E-4 )
§§15-214-23 to 15- 214 - 33 (Reserved)
§15 - 214 - 34 Excessive water usage service charge . An excess i ve water usage se r vice charge of $150 per day for each day or fraction of a day sha l l be c harged for waste of fresh water , th r ough the use of water for th e prolonged operation of ejectors to pump water out of vessels or yermit hoses to run unattended . [Eff DECO~2008 ] (Auth: HRS §206E-4) (Imp : HRS §206E - 4)
§15 - 214 - 35 Fees for use of facil i ties for private gain . (a) The charges per vessel per month for utilizing Kewalo Basin property o r facilities for private gain other than solely for the taking of fish as a principal source of livelihood , shall be as follows: (1) Cruise boats possessing a valid mooring permit shall be assessed: (A) Two times the appropriate dockage rate indicated in section 15 - 214 - 20 (depending on the length of vessel) ; or (B) Two per cent of the vessel ' s monthly gross receipts, whichever is greatest; (2) A common carr i er , operating a passenger transportation sys t em under the authority of
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a certificate of pub l ic convenience and necessity issued by the public utilities commission of the State sha l l be assessed two times the desig nated dockage rate as indicated in section 15 - 214 - 20 (depending on the length of vesse l ) , or two per cent of the vessel's gross receipts , whiche ver is greatest ; (3) Charter boats possessing a valid moo r ing permit shall be assessed two times the designated dockage rate as indicated in section 15 - 214 - 20 (depending on the l ength of vessel) , or two per cent of the vessel 's monthly gross rece ipts, whichever is greatest; (4) Ple asure craft possessing a valid mooring permit shall be assessed two times the designated dockage rate as indicated in section 15 - 214-20 (depending on the length of vessel) ; ) (5) Vessels possessing and which use Kewalo Basin a valid commercial facilities permit as a pick - up or drop-off site for commercia l purposes , shall be assessed $500 per month or five per cent of the vessel ' s monthly g r oss receipts, whichever is greater, when dockage is not charged ; and (6) Holders of a valid miscellaneous permit shall be assessed fees as detailed in the permit . (b) A monthly report showing the gross receipts and charges and the tot al number of passengers carried during the month by the vessel shall be submitted by the permi ttee to HCDA within thirty days after the last day of the month being reported and t he net charges due shall be remitted along with the report for cruise boats in subsection (a) ( 1) . (c) A monthly report showing the gross r eceipts deriv ed during the month by the vessel on a form provided by HCDA shall be subm itted by the permi tte e or passenger common carrier authorized by the public utilities commission to HCDA within thirty days after
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) the last day of the month being reported and the net charges due will be remitted along with the report . [Eff DEC{)i2D08 (Aut h : HRS §206E - 4) (Imp: HRS §206E - 4)
§15 - 214 - 36 Annual fees for applications. The following annual fees shall be assessed: (1) Initial application for regular mooring permit - $250 ; (2) Renewal of application for regular mooring permit - $125; (3) Application for temporary mooring permit - $50; and (4) Application for transfer in the future to another berth of the same characterist i cs in 1 the same harbor - $75 . [ Eff DEC O3 200~ (Auth: HRS §206E - 4) (Im p : HRS §206E-4)
§15-214-37 Permit agreements. HCDA may , by permit , or mooring agreement , in accordance with state law , grant the use or possess i on of harbor faciliti~s . Such permits or agreements shall provide for payments of rentals , fees and charges in accordance with law , in lieu of , and notwithstanding the provisions for , fees and ,... c,.._ h'i-..rggs ~pecified in these rules . [Eff Dtv U 3Z00tJ ' ] (Auth: HRS §206E - 4) (Imp : HRS §206E - 4)
§15 - 214 - 38 Fee for placement on the lis t of approved marine surveyors. A fee of $100 for a term of three years shall be assessed against a person applying to be placed on the list of approved marine surveyors or requesting renewal . The fee is not refundable . [Eff DECO ZOOo.1 ] (Auth : HRS §206E - 4) (Imp : HRS §206E - 4) 3 ~
§§15 - 214 - 39 to 15 - 214-49 (Reserved)
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§15 - 214 - 50 Office space. HCDA may ren t ava i lable space for use as offices, warehouse or retail for the convenience of agents or owners of vessels , and others , at a price determined by the value of the facility. Renta l of other than wharf area shall be by negotiation for each case except where a rate is set by these rules. Rental of ticket booth space sha l l be set at $125 per month for ticket booths up to 35 square feet plus $2 . 00 per square foot for any ticket booths larger than 35 square feet upon the effective date of these rules and shall increase each year based upon the annual consumer price index , Honolulu , all items 1 982 -1 984=100 each year on the anniversary date of ~~e z,.p,~rmit following January first . [Eff OEC U J UUO ] (Auth : HRS §20 6E- 4 ) (Imp : HRS §206E-4)
§15 - 214 - 51 Storage space. Except as prov i ded otherwise , the rental for storage space upon or near Kewalo Basin shall be per month as follows : (1) Shed storage per square foot floor area $1.25 psf; (2) Open storage on paved area per square foot 55 cents psf ; and (3 ) Open storage on unpaved area per square foot 40 cents psf. A min i mum charge of $150 per month shall be l ev i ed . Fo r periods of less than f i f t een days, the charge will be for a full fifteen days . Areas to be uti l ized for long periods or under special conditions are to be covered by permits or thirty day revocable perm i ts . [Eff DECO3 2008 ] (Auth: HRS §2 06E - 4) (Imp : HRS §206E - 4 21 4- 13
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) §15 - 214 - 52 Utilities for rentals . Tenants shall arrange directly with u tilit y companies for water , electricity , and telephone hook - up services. For rentals where utility meters are shared , a flat utility rate based on the rental permit shall be assessed . HCDA shall charge tenants who are not assessed a utility rate the cost of utility services , plus a utilities surcharge of twenty - five per cent. [Eff 1',:r Q 3 ] (Auth : HRS §206E - 4) (Imp : HRS §206E k ~y 2008 -
§15 - 214 - 53 Charges during a state of emergency . HCDA may waive or reduce payment of charges such as dockage , port entry , cargo storage , or mooring whenever a state of emergency is declared by the governor o f the State and HCDA determines that waiver of charges is consistent with the provision of humanitarian relief to disaster - stricken areas of the State . [Eff DECO3 200 8 ] (Auth : HRS §206E - 4) (Imp : HRS §206E - 4)
§§15 - 214 - 54 to 15 - 214-60 (Reserved)
§15 - 214 - 61 Rates. The charges for parking stalls shall be as follows: -1 Kewalo Basin Reserved 1Reserved Parking - , Covered r $200 per month Parking , Uncovered $150 per month ,Unreserved Parking , Uncovered I $100 per month
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§15 - 214-63
The harbormaster may issue special permits to agents and others who have occasional need to drive private vehicles and park on wharves or other harbor property at the rate of $15 per day per vehicle. The harbormaster may designate park i ng stalls to be inclusive of the rental provided in a revocable permit . [Eff DECQ 32008] (Auth: HRS §206E - 4) (Imp : HRS §206E - 4)
§15 - 214 - 62 Parking meter operating hours and rates. Parking meters shall be in operation twenty- four hours a day , seven days a week, including Saturdays , Sundays , and holidays. Parking or standing a vehicle in a designated space in a parking meter zone shall be lawful upon deposit of the proper payment as indicated on the parking meter or on posted signs in the area. HCDA may issue parking passes to permittees at those rates provided in section 15-214-61 [Eff DEC O3 2008 ] (Auth: HRS §206E - 4 (Imp: HRS §206E-4)
§15 - 214 - 63 Ground transportation . In accordance with section 15 - 213 - 8 , the charge per year for a permit to operate a motor carrier within Kewalo Basin shall be as follows:
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§15 - 214 - 63
Kewalo Basin ( 1) Motor coaches capable of carrying 54 or more $ 1 92 passengers ' (2) Motor coaches capable of I carrying less than 54 $167 passengers ( 3) Mini buses capable of carrying a maximum of 25 $84 passengers ( 4) Vans , limousines , stretchouts, s t ationwagons, capable of $59 carrying 8 to 17 passengers ( 5) Sedans, station wagons , vans , capable of carrying $48 I 1 to 7 passengers ( 6) Taxicabs By permit only
HCDA may enter into a memorandum of understanding with the department of transporta t ion-harbors division to provide reciprocal r i ghts for motor carriers without duplicating fees . In addition to the foregoing , applicants must demonstrate the following insurance coverage:
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§15 - 214 - 63
Property Bodily Damage Liabi l ity Liability Coverage Per Coverage Per occurrence occurrence ( 1) Vehicles capable of $100,000 $1,000 , 000 carrying 1- 7 , passengers ( 2) Vehicles I capable of $150 , 000 $2 , 000,000 carrying 8- 17 1 passengers I ( 3) Vehicles I capable of I carrying more $300,000 $4 , 000 , 000 I than 17 i passengers ) Taxicab permits shall be placed on the top left side of the dashboard of the vehicle in use and are transferable between vehicles owned by the holder of the permit and covered under an insurance policy recorded with HCDA. All other permits shall be placed on the right hand side of the rear bumper or as near thereto as the configuration of the vehicle allows. When an original vehicle for which a permit was issued is taken out of service before the annual expiration date of the permit, a replacement vehicle may utilize the remaining time on the original permit , provided that the original permit is returned or ther e is sufficient evidence of it being destroyed or removed so as not to be reusable , there is proof of insurance coverage , and a permit renewal fee of $100 is paid fo r a replacement sticker f or the remaining time on the permit. No permit shall be issued for a period longer than one year at a time . [Eff DECO3 200 8 ] (Auth: HRS §206E - 4) (I mp: HRS §206E-4)
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§15 - 214-64
§15 - 214-64 Charges for enclosure or obstruction of parking meter stalls incidental to construction. (a) Before any person, other than any governmental shall enclose , obstruct, or cause to be enclosed or obstructed any parking stall or portion thereof , incidental to erecting, constructing , enlarging , altering , repairing , moving, improving , removing, conve rting or demolishing any building or structure , o r for any other reasons , a permit shall be obtained from HCDA and HCDA shall be paid a sum calculated at the rate of $15 for each such parking meter stall for each day o r fraction of a day , during which each stall shall be enclosed or obstructed . (b) No permit to enclose or obstruct a parking stall shall be issued to any person until the person shall have made a deposit of the sum as required by subsection (a) based on the estimated number of days during whic h the parking stall shall be so enclosed or obstructed. The person shall notify HCDA immed iately upon termination of the enclosure or obstruction . [ Eff IJECO3 200S ' ] (Auth: HRS §206E - 4) (Imp : HRS §206E - 4)
§§15 - 214 - 65 to 15 - 214 - 71 (Reserved ,.., ,.) J 214-18
Chapter 15 - 214 , Hawaii Administrative Rules, on the Summary Page dated November 5, 2008 , was adopted on November 5, 2008, following a public hearing held on August 1 , 2007 , after public n otice was given in the Honolulu Star - Bulletin , Hawaii Tribune - Herald , West Hawaii Today , The Maui News, and The Garden Isle on July 2 , 2007.
The adoption of Chapter 15 - 214 shall take effect ten days after filing with the Office of the Lieutenant Governor.
Execut i ve Dire or ,__.,.r'<:m~unity Development
) THEODORE E . LIU Director Department of Business , Economic Development , and Tourism
Deputy Attorney General
LINDA LINGLE Governor State of Hawaii
Date:
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Filed
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