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HRS §261E-6

Air carrier commission's main duties and powers

The air carrier commission oversees all Hawaii air carriers and related companies when needed. It can investigate, classify carriers, and make rules. It may also exempt small planes from some rules if that helps the public.

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The statute, as written — General powers and duties

The air carrier commission shall have general supervision over all Hawaii air carriers providing air transportation and, to the extent determined by the commission to be necessary to effectuate the purposes of this chapter, over any related company, and shall perform the duties and exercise the powers imposed or conferred upon it by this chapter. The general powers of the commission shall include: (1) Regulating Hawaii air carriers by using, in addition to its other powers, the investigative powers set forth in section 261E-7; (2) Establishing reasonable classifications of Hawaii air carriers based upon the nature of the services provided by the carriers and adopting rules pursuant to chapter 91 to regulate those classes of Hawaii air carriers; and (3) Exempting from this chapter, in whole or in part, when determined to be in the public interest, any Hawaii air carrier engaging in air transportation solely with aircraft with a maximum seating capacity of not more than seventeen passengers or maximum cargo capacity of not more than three thousand pounds. [L Sp 2008, c 1, pt of §2]
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§261E-7 Air carrier commission's power to investigate airlines

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