Current through September, 2024
Section 13-231-89 - Offer of temporary mooring permit valid only seven days; notification of intention; acceptance(a) An applicant for a temporary mooring permit to moor the applicant's vessel in a temporarily vacant berth or offshore mooring who has been offered the use of a berth or mooring area pursuant to this subchapter shall, within seven days after the offer was made by telephone, personal service, or mail, notify the department of the applicant's intention to accept, or decline the offer. If the applicant declines the offer the applicant's application for a temporary mooring permit shall be void and the berth or mooring area shall be offered to the next senior applicant in accordance with these rules.(b) An applicant who has notified the department of the applicant's intention to accept the offer shall accept the offer by: (1) Securing a temporary mooring permit for use of the berth or mooring area offered within seven days after the date the offer was made;(2) Moving the applicant's vessel into the assigned berth or mooring area within seven days after the date the offer was made by telephone, personal service, or mail, whichever event is earlier; and(3) Otherwise complying with the requirements of section 200-9, Hawaii Revised Statutes. The applicant's application for a use permit and the applicant's notice of intention to accept the offer shall be void if the applicant fails to secure a use permit and to move the applicant's vessel into the applicant's assigned berth or mooring area within seven days as prescribed herein and the use permit shall then be offered to the next senior applicant for the type of berth or mooring available in accordance with the rules.
[Eff 2/24/94; am and comp SEP 25 2014] (Auth: HRS §§ 200-2, 200-4, 200-9, 200-10, 200-22, 20024) (Imp: HRS §§ 200-2, 200-4, 200-9, 200-10, 200-22, 200-24)