HRS §198D-5
Listing of proposed, potential, and needed trails and accesses
The state must keep a list of trails and access points that could be opened, expanded, connected, or are missing. This list can be included in the state's trail inventories. It is a planning tool, not a set of rules for the public.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Identification of proposed, potential, and needed trails and accesses
(a) In addition to the inventories under section 198D-3, the department shall identify and maintain a listing of: (1) Proposed trails and accesses which may be opened to the public; (2) Potential expansions of trails and accesses; (3) Potential or desirable connectors between existing trail systems; (4) Public beach, shore, park, trail, and other recreational areas to which access is unavailable or inadequate; and (5) Trails and accesses to public hunting areas. (b) The listing may be published in the inventories required under section 198D-3.
Sections this one refers to
§198D-3 State must keep lists of trails and public access routes
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