2018 Hawaii Revised Statutes
TITLE 11. AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
150A. Plant and Non-Domestic Animal Quarantine and Microorganism Import
- 150A-1 Short title.
- 150A-2 Definitions.
- 150A-3 Delegation of duties.
- 150A-4 Effect on department of land and natural resources and the department of health.
- 150A-4.5 Pest inspection, quarantine, and eradication fund.
- 150A-5 Conditions of importation.
- 150A-5.3 Inspection, quarantine, and eradication service fee and charge.
- 150A-5.4 Failure to pay or remit the inspection, quarantine, and eradication service fee; fines.
- 150A-5.5 What constitutes importation.
- 150A-5.6 Exceptions to the right to import.
- 150A-6 Soil, plants, animals, etc., importation or possession prohibited.
- 150A-6.1 Plant import.
- 150A-6.2 Animal import.
- 150A-6.3 Microorganism import.
- 150A-6.4 Permit and other import document issuance; requirements.
- 150A-6.5 Animals; prohibition against possession, etc.; exception.
- 150A-6.6 Import lists amendment.
- 150A-6.7 REPEALED.
- 150A-7 Disposition.
- 150A-7.5 User fees.
- 150A-7.6 Processing fees for importation and possession requests.
- 150A-8 Transporting in State.
- 150A-9 Rules and regulations.
- 150A-9.5 Interim rules.
- 150A-10 Advisory committee on plants and animals.
- 150A-11 Enforcement.
- 150A-11.5 Entry of private property for enforcement.
- 150A-12 Citation and summons.
- 150A-13 Administration of oath.
- 150A-14 Penalty.
- 150A-15 Failure to obey summons.
- 150A-21 Certification for shipment.
- 150A-22 Responsibility for treatment.
- 150A-23 Nursery stock certificate.
Cross References
Coqui frog; designation as pest, see 141-3.
Invasive species council, see chapter 194.
Landowners liability for access to control invasive species, see chapter 520A.
Quarantine of domestic animals, see chapter 142, part I.
Attorney General Opinions
Department of agriculture has responsibility to keep State free of imported agricultural pests, and may receive gifts to assist in preventing entry of brown tree snakes into State. Att. Gen. Op. 92-4.
Case Notes
While this chapter and the board's microorganism import rules may have vested the board with exclusive authority to approve marine biotechnology firm's proposal to import and grow genetically engineered algae at the State's research and technology park, as the demonstration project constituted an action that proposed the use of state land, 343-5 plainly and unambiguously required the preparation of an environmental assessment before the board could approve firm's application. 118 H. 247 (App.), 188 P.3d 761.
Discussed: 842 F.3d 688 (2016).