Chapter 342B
54 sections
§342B-1 Definitions for Hawaii's air pollution control law
§342B-2 Administration
§342B-3 Director's job to stop air pollution and make rules
§342B-4 Other laws still apply to the department
§342B-5 County rules on air pollution and state law conflicts
§342B-5.5 Hydrogen sulfide rules do not apply to farm operations
§342B-7 Annual air quality report requirements
§342B-11 Getting written approval before causing air pollution
§342B-12 Director's air pollution control powers
§342B-13 How the public can comment on environmental decisions
§342B-14 Variances
§342B-15 How the state handles air pollution complaints and hearings
§342B-16 Air pollution research and education programs
§342B-17 Air quality modeler jobs and how they are funded
§342B-18 Annual reports to neighboring communities
§342B-19 Unpermitted releases; timely notice
§342B-21 Director's duties and powers for air permits
§342B-22 Getting and renewing a permit for covered sources
§342B-23 Applying for an Air Permit
§342B-24 Timeline and public input for permit applications
§342B-25 Getting and renewing an air pollution permit
§342B-26 Getting one permit for many similar sources or locations
§342B-27 Other permit action
§342B-28 When the state can require records and monitoring
§342B-29 Permit Fees
§342B-30 How to challenge a permit decision in court
§342B-31 When government records can be kept secret
§342B-32 State fund for clean air permit costs
§342B-33 Basic rules every air permit must include
§342B-34 Exceptions to this part
§342B-35 Crematorium permits
§342B-36 Coal burning for electricity must stop by 2022
§342B-41 When officials can inspect property for air pollution
§342B-42 How the state enforces air pollution rules and penalties
§342B-43 Emergency powers for urgent air pollution
§342B-44 Lawsuits to stop violations and collect fines
§342B-45 How police issue tickets for smoke and burning violations
§342B-46 How to appeal a director's decision
§342B-47 Fines for breaking air pollution rules
§342B-48 Administrative fines
§342B-49 Criminal penalties for breaking air pollution rules
§342B-50 Where collected fines and penalties go
§342B-51 Who must enforce this law
§342B-52 Department workers are not personally liable for official acts
§342B-53 Other legal remedies still available
§342B-54 Courts may give environmental cases priority
§342B-55 Public Comment on Consent Orders and Settlement Agreements
§342B-56 Citizen lawsuits for air pollution
§342B-61 State help for small businesses with air pollution rules
§342B-62 Setting up the compliance advisory council and its members
§342B-63 Small business air pollution ombudsman: who they are and what they do
§342B-71 Statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit
§342B-72 Rules for cutting greenhouse gas emissions
§342B-73 Fee schedule for greenhouse gas emitters