Current through September, 2024
Section 13-130-20 - Protection of public property and resources The following activities shall be prohibited on all program trails and accesses, except as authorized in writing by an authorized representative:
(1) Removing, in whole or in part, injuring, or killing any form of plant or animal life. For purposes of this chapter, removing, injuring, or killing does not include the taking of aquatic life or wildlife that is regulated by the state fishing and hunting laws or the gathering of natural resources for personal non-commercial uses.(2) Removing, damaging, or disturbing any natural feature, geological feature, or resource, in whole or in part;(3) Removing, damaging, or disturbing any historic or prehistoric objects, ruins, or remains;(4) Removing, damaging, or disturbing any notice, signage, marker, or structure;(5) Entering, occupying, or using any building, structure, facility, motorized vehicle, machine, equipment, or tool of another on a program trail;(6) Engaging in any construction, improvement, or maintenance;(7) Selling, peddling, soliciting, or offering for sale any merchandise or service;(8) Distributing or posting handbills, circulars, advertisements, or other notices;(9) Introducing or releasing any plant or animal;(10) Entering or remaining on a program trail when under the influence of alcohol, narcotics, or drugs to a degree that may endanger oneself or endanger or cause annoyance to other persons or property;(11) Using or possessing narcotics, drugs, or alcohol; and(12) Leaving the course maintained for travel except to enter the ocean, lake, or stream, or as otherwise permitted in this subchapter.[Eff. ] (Auth: HRS § 198D-6) (Imp: HRS § 198D-6)