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HRS §190-4

Permits for taking marine life in conservation districts

The Department of Land and Natural Resources can require permits for taking marine life or doing certain activities in conservation districts. It can change permit conditions with 90 days' notice, except in emergencies. It can revoke permits for breaking rules, and revoked permit holders must wait a year before reapplying.

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The statute, as written — Permits

The department of land and natural resources may, in any conservation district, prohibit the taking of marine life or the engaging in activities prohibited by this chapter and rules adopted thereunder, except by permit issued by it for scientific, education, or other public purposes on such terms and conditions deemed necessary to minimize any adverse effect within the conservation district; provided that the department shall provide written notice of any change in permit conditions ninety calendar days prior to the effective date of the change, except, as determined by the department, when an immediate change in permit conditions is necessary to protect or preserve the conservation district. The department may revoke any permit for any infraction of the terms and conditions of the permit. Any person whose permit has been revoked shall not be eligible to apply for another permit until the expiration of one year from the date of revocation.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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