Haw. Code R. § 13-95-54 - Slipper lobster
(a) It is unlawful
for any person to take, kill, possess, or sell any ula pa[BAR]papa less than
two and three-fourths inches in tail width, measured in a straight line across
the widest spot of the tail between the first and second abdominal
segments.
(b) It is unlawful for
any person to take, kill, possess, or sell any ula pa[BAR]papa taken from the
waters within the jurisdiction of the State during the months of May, June,
July, and August.
(c) The
possession of any ula pa[BAR]papa by any person during the months of May, June,
July, and August is prima facie evidence that the person is guilty of a
violation of this section; provided that any commercial marine dealer may sell,
or any hotel, restaurant, or other public eating house may serve ula
pa[BAR]papa lawfully caught during the open season by first procuring a license
to do so pursuant to section 1374-41.
(d) It is unlawful for any person to take,
kill, possess, or sell any ula pa[BAR]papa with eggs. Any ula pa[BAR]papa with
eggs caught must immediately be returned to the waters from which the ula
pa[BAR]papa was taken. The possession of any ula pa[BAR]papa showing
indications of eggs having been scraped or removed is prima facie evidence of a
violation of this section.
(e) It
is unlawful for any person to pursue, take, or kill any ula pa[BAR]papa in the
State with a spear.
(f) It is
unlawful for any person to possess or sell any speared ula
pa[BAR]papa.
(g) It is unlawful for
any person to possess or sell any ula pa[BAR]papa in a condition where the body
is mutilated, or the carapace and tail are separated.
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