Chapter 195D
26 sections
§195D-1 Why Hawaii must protect native species
§195D-2 Definitions for Hawaii's endangered species law
§195D-3 How the state studies and protects species
§195D-4 How species get listed as endangered or threatened and what is banned
§195D-4.5 Taking a monk seal is a crime
§195D-4.7 Taking, harming, or killing a Hawaiian hawk is prohibited
§195D-5 State programs to protect endangered species
§195D-5.1 Protecting Hawaii's native forests and rare species
§195D-5.5 Selling eco-themed products to fund environmental programs
§195D-6 Rules for carrying out this law
§195D-6.5 Emergency rules to protect endangered native species
§195D-7 Enforcement
§195D-8 Who can search and seize things under this law
§195D-9 Penalties for breaking wildlife protection rules
§195D-10 If one part is invalid, the rest still stands
§195D-21 Habitat conservation plans
§195D-22 Agreements to protect endangered species on private land
§195D-23 Incentives for landowners who help protect species
§195D-24 Keeping private land species locations secret
§195D-25 Who serves on the endangered species recovery committee and what it does
§195D-26 Annual report on endangered species and conservation plans
§195D-28 How this law relates to other laws
§195D-29 Releasing endangered species outside their range
§195D-30 Habitat plans must help species recover
§195D-31 Endangered species trust fund
§195D-32 Citizen lawsuits over habitat plans