Current through November, 2024
Section 13-231-10 - Removal and custody of a vessel or contrivance(a) The department may impound and remove or dispose of any vessel or contrivance moored or left at a small boat harbor or offshore mooring area seventy-two hours after notice is given as provided in section 13-230-6 for the owner to remove the vessel or contrivance from the small boat harbor or an offshore mooring area when its presence is contrary to law or these rules or when the department determines that the removal is necessary to protect human life and property. This includes any property or personal articles located on board; its tackle, apparel, fixtures, equipment, and furnishings. Any action taken by the department to remove the vessel or contrivance, including any property or personal articles located thereon, shall be at the sole cost and risk of the owner of the vessel or contrivance.(b) The department shall, within seventy-two hours of impoundment, send by certified mail, return receipt requested, a notice of impoundment to the registered owner or operator of any unauthorized vessel. The owner or operator of an unauthorized vessel shall have ten days after receipt of notice of impoundment of the vessel to request in writing an administrative hearing to the administrator, division of boating and ocean recreation. The written request for an administrative hearing shall be mailed or delivered in person to the administrator during normal business hours. Any requests delivered outside of the normal business hours shall be deemed received on the next working day for the purpose of compliance with the time schedule for completing the administrative hearing as provided in chapter 200, Hawaii Revised Statutes. This administrative hearing is solely for the purpose of allowing the owner or operator of an unauthorized vessel to contest the basis given by the department for the administrative impoundment of the vessel. The administrative hearing shall be held within the time period established by statute and after the administrator's receipt of the written request. The procedures for the administrative hearing are contained in sections 13-231-31 and 13231-32.(c) Custody of an unauthorized vessel shall be returned to the person entitled to possession upon payment of all fees and costs due, and fines levied by a court. Any unauthorized vessel, contrivance or material impounded under this section, which remains unclaimed by the person entitled to possession, the registered owner, or a lien holder, for more than thirty days, can be sold by the department at public auction in accordance with chapter 200, Hawaii Revised Statutes. [Eff 2/24/94; am and comp SEP 25 2014] (Auth: HRS §§ 200-2, 200-3, 200-4, 200-10, 200-16) (Imp: HRS §§ 200-2, 200-3, 200-4, 200-10, 200-16)