HRS §174C-27
Water use certificates
This section says the water commission must give you a certificate if your water use is reasonable and you filed the required declaration. The certificate proves your use. If someone is hurt by the decision, they can ask for a hearing. If your certified use ends, you must report that to the commission.
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The statute, as written — Issuance of certificate
(a) When a declaration has been filed in accordance with this section and the commission has determined that the use declared is a reasonable, beneficial use, the commission shall issue a certificate describing the use. The certificate shall be deemed to constitute a description of the use declared. With respect to certificates for water use, the confirmed usage shall be recognized by the commission in resolving claims relating to existing water rights and uses including appurtenant rights, riparian and correlative use. (b) The commission shall hold a hearing upon the request of any person adversely affected by the certification or the refusal to certify any water use. (c) Whenever a certified use of water is terminated, the owner of the certificate shall file a report with the commission, providing all information prescribed in the rules of the commission.
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