Current through September, 2024
Section 13-130-37 - General permit provisions All trail and access activity permits shall be subject to the following provisions:
(1) Permits shall not be transferable or assignable;(2) Persons to whom permits are issued shall be held responsible for all conditions stipulated on the permit, and all rules, regulations, and laws applicable to the activity of the trail and access;(3) All persons eighteen years of age or older shall be eligible to secure a permit and all minors shall be allowed activity of the program trail and access pursuant to a permit provided that they are under the direct supervision of one adult for every ten minors;(4) The department may require the permittee, at the permittee's own cost, to provide police protection where it is required in the interest of the public safety and welfare, and for the protection of property due to the number of persons using the program trail or access as part of the permitted activity;(5) All permittees shall, upon request, show the permit to any law enforcement officer, or other authorized representative of the department;(6) An authorized representative may impose any other restrictions or conditions on the permitted activity in order to protect the integrity, condition, naturalness, beauty, and safety of the program trails and accesses, and to otherwise further the purposes of the Na Ala Hele program. Such restrictions may include, but are not limited to, restrictions on the number of persons, types of activities to be conducted on a program trail or access, types of transport, length of stay, number of trips, and seasonal or weather restrictions; and(7) The issuance of a permit shall not constitute a vested property interest, but is a privilege for the activity on a specific public trail for a specific activity and time period.[Eff. ] (Auth: HRS § 198D-6) (Imp: HRS § 198D-6)