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Chapter 261

56 sections

§261-1 Definitions for Hawaii's aviation laws

§261-2 State oversight of aviation and airports

§261-3 State's role in aviation laws and disputes

§261-4 State powers to build and run airports

§261-4.5 Biosecurity, inspection, and cargo support facilities

§261-5 Airport revenue fund

§261-5.5 State fund for airport passenger fees

§261-5.6 Rental car customer facility charge special fund

§261-6 State funding rules for Hawaii Civil Air Patrol

§261-7 How the state can run airports and charge fees

§261-7.5 Airport can hold and sell aircraft for unpaid fees

§261-7.6 Paying airport charges by credit card

§261-8 Accepting and using federal and other outside money

§261-9 How the state makes airport contracts

§261-10 No exclusive rights to use airports or airspace

§261-11 Airport land and facilities are for public use

§261-12 Airport rules, tour permits, and restricted areas

§261-13 How the transportation director's orders and hearings work

§261-13.5 State must reduce airport congestion and improve safety

§261-13.6 Helicopter master plan; advisory committee

§261-14 Working with federal agencies on aviation issues and accidents

§261-15 Federal pilot and aircraft certificates required in Hawaii

§261-15.5 Aircraft registration at state airports

§261-15.6 Annual registration fee

§261-15.7 Registering aircraft and penalties for not doing so

§261-16 Getting approval and a license for an airport

§261-17 Who enforces airport laws and rules

§261-17.5 What happens when you are arrested for breaking airport rules

§261-17.6 Airport parking fines and vehicle removal rules

§261-17.7 Lost and found money or property at airports

§261-18 Extra pay for airport rescue workers

§261-19 Sharing aviation violation records with other agencies

§261-20 Transportation department must report to the governor each year

§261-21 Fines for breaking airport rules

§261-22 Official name of Hilo airport and its main terminal

§261-23 Naming the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport

§261-24 Naming a new airport terminal after John Rodgers

§261-26 Official name of the Kona airport

§261-27 Official name for the Kawaihapai airfield

§261-31 Who counts as a displaced person and related terms

§261-32 Help paying to move when the state takes your property for an airport

§261-33 Payments to help displaced homeowners and renters find new housing

§261-34 Payments not counted as income

§261-36 Rules for carrying out airport payment programs

§261-51 What key terms mean in this airport facility law

§261-52 What the department can do with special facility leases and bonds

§261-53 State must check certain things before signing a special facility lease

§261-54 What a special facility lease must include

§261-55 Special facility revenue bonds

§261-71 What happens to abandoned aircraft at state airports

§261-72 What happens to the money from selling an aircraft

§261-73 What happens to abandoned aircraft at airports

§261-74 No one may take control of aircraft or property held by the state

§261-75 When repair shops can sell abandoned aircraft

§261-91 Trespassing on someone else's aircraft at a state airport

§261-92 Police can stop and question people on aircraft