(a) The department recognizes that it may be
necessary or desirable to operate a commercial vessel from more than one small
boat harbor, and that lack of mooring facilities in certain areas has required
numerous vessels to establish permanent moorings offshore, outside of the small
boat harbors of intended use. Therefore, notwithstanding section
13-231-57, the
department may issue a limited number of commercial use permits to owners of
vessels moored elsewhere for use of small boat harbor facilities. The number
and categories of those commercial use permits shall be based on the physical
capacity of the small boat harbor facilities to accommodate the additional
volume of activity expected to be generated by the additional permits, and
shall be determined by the department on a case-by-case basis for each small
boat harbor, subject to the limitations listed in subsection (b).
(b) No commercial vessel moored elsewhere
shall use any small boat harbor facilities for commercial purposes unless the
owner of the commercial vessel moored elsewhere has been issued a commercial
use permit for that vessel, or the vessel is exempt from commercial use permit
requirements under the provisions of subsection
13-231-57(c) or as otherwise
permitted by the department. "Commercial purposes" as used in this subsection
includes the staging, loading and discharge of passengers or supplies at a
state boating facility for further transport to a vessel's offshore location by
means of a water taxi or any other vessel, or provisioning a vessel before or
after a voyage involving the carriage of passengers for hire.
(c) The number of commercial use permits for
vessels moored elsewhere which may be issued for each small boat harbor shall
be as follows:
(1) Maalaea small boat harbor:
twenty;
(2) Lahaina small boat
harbor: sixteen;
(3) Manele small
boat harbor: six; and
(4) All other
small boat harbors except for Heeia Kea small boat harbor, which is subject to
section
13-256-73.1: no limit.
(d) Each commercial use permit issued for a
vessel moored elsewhere shall be assigned one of the following categories,
depending on the passenger-carrying capacity of the vessel named in the permit:
| (1) |
Category I |
one to twenty-four passengers |
| (2) |
Category II |
twenty-five to forty-nine passengers |
| (3) |
Category III |
fifty to seventy-four passengers |
| (4) |
Category IV |
seventy-five to ninety-nine passengers |
| (5) |
Category V |
one hundred to one hundred forty-nine passengers
|
(e) No commercial use permit for vessels
moored elsewhere shall be issued for any vessel with a passenger-carrying
capacity in excess of one hundred forty-nine, and no existing commercial use
permit issued for a vessel moored elsewhere shall be issued a permit whenever
the owner seeks to increase the passenger-carrying capacity above the limit of
the category to which the current permit was assigned.
(f) The department reserves the right to
impose further restrictions on the operation of commercial vessels moored
elsewhere, on a case-by-case basis, as may be necessary to reduce congestion
and achieve more efficient use of small boat harbor facilities.
Restrictions may include designation of docking times
for passenger loading and unloading or fueling, and parking restrictions for
patron and delivery vehicles. Additional restrictions shall be implemented by
addenda to existing commercial use permits issued by the department. Refusal of
a permittee to accept or comply with additional restrictions implemented in
this manner shall be cause for immediate termination of the commercial use
permit.
(g) Use of any
vessel in violation of this section may be cause for termination of all small
boat harbor use permits issued to the owner by the department.
Notes
Haw. Code
R. §
13-231-59
[Eff 2/24/94; am
and comp SEP 25 2014] (Auth: HRS §§
200-2,
200-3,
200-4,
200-9,
200-10)
(Imp: HRS §§
200-2,
200-3,
200-4,
200-9,
200-10)