Chapter 6E
56 sections
§6E-1 State's promise to protect historic and cultural places
§6E-2 Definitions for Historic Preservation Law
§6E-3 Historic preservation program
§6E-3.5 Consultation on aviation artifacts
§6E-4 Administration
§6E-5 State historic preservation officer
§6E-5.5 Hawaii historic places review board
§6E-6 Where historic items and specimens are kept
§6E-7 State ownership of historic property
§6E-8 State project review for historic places
§6E-8.5 Historic review for state or county housing projects
§6E-9 Historic property on state land: funding for study and protection
§6E-10 Privately Owned Historic Property
§6E-10.5 Enforcement of this chapter
§6E-11 Civil and administrative violations
§6E-11.5 Civil penalties for breaking this law
§6E-11.6 Administrative penalties
§6E-12 Reproductions, forgeries, and illegal sales
§6E-13 Lawsuits to stop harm to historic properties or burial sites
§6E-14 Historic preservation by counties and other local governments
§6E-15 Local rules to protect historic places
§6E-16 Hawaii historic preservation special fund
§6E-17 Hawaii archaeological data survey database
§6E-18 President Barack Obama historical markers
§6E-31 State monuments and private land claims
§6E-32 Diamond Head State Monument
§6E-32.5 Mount Olomana state monument
§6E-34 Capitol site
§6E-35 Iolani Palace official name and funding rules
§6E-36 Sand Island
§6E-37 National Statuary Hall; Father Damien
§6E-38 National Statuary Hall; King Kamehameha I
§6E-38.5 Kohala Historical Sites State Monument
§6E-39 Who controls the World War II memorial
§6E-40 Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
§6E-41 Cemeteries; removal or redesignation
§6E-42 Review of proposed projects
§6E-42.2 When historic review is required for homes and residential projects
§6E-43 Burial site rules
§6E-43.5 Island burial councils: creation, appointment, and duties
§6E-43.6 What to do if you find human remains by accident
§6E-44 Veterans Memorial Commission
§6E-45 Korean and Vietnam Memorial Location and Design
§6E-46 Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame
§6E-47 Pearl Harbor historic trail
§6E-51 Department of Land and Natural Resources: War Memorial Powers
§6E-52 Transfer of lands to the department
§6E-61 Hawaii Biological Survey
§6E-71 Damaging historic property or aviation artifacts
§6E-72 Damaging a burial site is a crime
§6E-73 Failure to stop work after finding a burial site
§6E-74 Criminal penalties are separate from other penalties
§6E-75 Family burial plots are exempt from this part
§6E-81 South Kona wilderness area
§6E-82 Lands included in the South Kona wilderness area
§6E-83 No building on state land near the shore in South Kona wilderness