Haw. Code R. § 13-104-4

Current through April, 2024
Section 13-104-4 - Preservation of public property and resources

The following activities are prohibited within a forest reserve:

(1) To remove, injure, or kill any form of plant or animal life, either in whole or in part, except as authorized by the board or authorized representative or as provided by the rules of the board;
(2) To remove, damage, or disturb any natural feature or resource (e.g., natural stream beds) except as authorized by the board or its authorized representative;
(3) To remove, damage, or disturb any historic or prehistoric remains;
(4) To remove, damage, or disturb any notice, marker, or structure;
(5) To enter, occupy, or use any building, structure, facility, motorized vehicle, machine, equipment, or tool within a forest reserve except as authorized by the board or its representative;
(6) To engage in any construction or improvement except as authorized by the board;
(7) To sell, peddle, solicit, or offer for sale any merchandise or service except with written authorization from the board;
(8) To distribute or post handbills, circulars, or other notices;
(9) To introduce any plant or animal except as approved by the board; and
(10) To enter or remain within a forest reserve while under the influence of alcohol, narcotics, or drugs, to a degree that may endanger or cause annoyance to other persons, or endanger oneself or property. The use or possession of narcotics, drugs, or alcohol within forest reserves is prohibited.

Haw. Code R. § 13-104-4

[Eff 9/28/81; am and comp 10/15/93] (Auth: HRS § 183-2) (Imp: HRS §§ 183-2, 183-17)
Am and comp 1/16/2021