Haw. Code R. § 19-34-6 - Insurance
(a) No Tour Aircraft Operators Permit shall
be issued by the department unless the applicant has in effect aircraft
liability-insurance required by the FAA for air taxi operators certified under
14 CFR Part 135, as amended, or any other insurance providing the coverages
described in this section.
(b) The
minimum limit for the insurance coverage shall be the same as required by the
FAA for air taxi operators certified under 14 CFR Part 135, as
amended.
(c) Such insurance policy
shall cover or indemnify the State of Hawaii from loss, damage, or injury to
persons or property arising out of any accident, incident, or mishap of any
nature whatsoever or from any cause whatsoever to any individual, aircraft, or
property occurring on the airport or in the use of any of the airport
facilities. The insurance policy, shall not be cancelable with less than thirty
days written notice to the department.
(d) Any cancellation or suspension of the
applicant's insurance for which a permit has been issued shall constitute good
cause for immediate suspension or revocation of the permit by the director upon
10 days notice. All insurance policies shall be issued by an insurance company
duly authorized to do business in the State.
(e) Proof of insurance may be accomplished by
filing with the department any one of the following:
(1) A certified original copy of the
policy;
(2) An abstract of the
original policy signed by the issuing company;
(3) A certificate of insurance, including the
policy limits, attested to by the insurer; or
(4) An additional certificate of
insurance.
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