Chapter 266
35 sections
§266-1 State transportation department controls commercial harbors
§266-1.5 State control over Honolulu harbor Piers 1 and 2
§266-1.6 Who controls Hana harbor and its small boat ramp
§266-2 Powers and duties of the transportation department
§266-2.2 Harbor work on submerged lands is exempt from conservation permits
§266-2.5 Which outdoor lighting rule wins at harbors
§266-3 Rules for state commercial harbors and waterfronts
§266-4 State rules limit transportation department powers
§266-4.5 Keeping public access when state land is leased
§266-6 How transportation department pays for things
§266-7 Department duties
§266-13 When boats must pay dockage fees and when they can be waived
§266-14 Charges for freight left on docks and selling it if unpaid
§266-17 Harbor and wharf rates
§266-19 Harbor special fund: what it is and how it is used
§266-19.5 How the state can work with private companies to build harbor projects
§266-21.4 Rules for inspecting boats that moor in state harbors
§266-21.5 Harbor space for biosecurity and cargo inspection
§266-23 Accepting gifts for harbor use
§266-24 Who enforces harbor rules and how
§266-24.1 Getting a ticket or being arrested for harbor rules
§266-24.2 Unauthorized control of property in state custody
§266-25 Violation of rules; penalty
§266-26 Proof of who moored a vessel
§266-27 Unauthorized boats in state harbors: impoundment and disposal
§266-28 Harbor users must pay fines they cause
§266-29 State harbors can handle minor violations with fines
§266-30 State can fine or sue for harbor law violations
§266-31 When the state can block a ship from using ports
§266-51 What key terms mean in this part
§266-52 Department powers for special facility leases and bonds
§266-53 Conditions for special facility leases
§266-54 Rules for special facility leases with the department
§266-55 Rules for issuing special facility revenue bonds
§266-61 Who must tie up commercial ships at docks