Haw. Code R. § 13-104-19 - Camping permits
(a) All persons,
groups, organizations, or associations wishing to camp within a forest reserve
shall obtain a camping permit authorizing the use of the specific area and
facilities for camping purposes for the stated date or dates.
(b) Each camping permit will reserve the use
of a designated area for the stated date or dates of use. Camping is permitted
only in designated areas or sites.
(c) No person, group, organization, or
association shall remain at any one specific camping site for longer than seven
days; provided that the board or its authorized representative may extend the
length of stay for good cause.
(d)
After issuance of a camping permit, a period of at least thirty days shall pass
before another camping permit for the same designated area may be issued to any
person listed on any previously valid or current camping permit. The board or
its authorized representative may waive a portion of the thirty-day period for
good cause.
(e) Camping permits may
be denied, canceled, or terminated for the following reasons:
(1) When the size of the group will exceed or
exceeds the capacity of the existing site or facilities;
(2) When there are inadequate facilities to
meet the immediate needs of the camper or campers;
(3) When repairs or improvements are being
made at the campsite; or
(4) When a
state of emergency is declared or for other reasons involving the health,
safety, and welfare of the applicants or permittees; upon the declaration of
the board or its authorized representative.
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