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2023 Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 15. Transportation and Utilities
261. Aeronautics
GENERAL PROVISIONS
- 261-1 Definitions.
- 261-2 Development of aeronautics, general.
- 261-3 Legislation, intervention.
- 261-4 Airports, general.
- 261-4.5 Biosecurity, inspection, and cargo support facilities.
- 261-5 Disposition of airport revenue fund.
- 261-5.5 Passenger facility charge special fund.
- 261-5.6 Rental motor vehicle customer facility charge special fund.
- 261-6 Civil air patrol.
- 261-7 Operation and use privileges.
- 261-7.5 Airport facilities; collection of landing fees and other charges and fees.
- 261-7.6 Use of credit cards to pay for airport charges.
- 261-8 Federal aid.
- 261-9 Contracts, law governing.
- 261-10 Exclusive rights prohibited.
- 261-11 Public purpose of activities.
- 261-12 Rules, standards.
- 261-13 Orders, notice, and opportunity for hearings, judicial review.
- 261-13.5 Promotion of safety and efficient use of facilities where congestion occurs.
- 261-13.6 Helicopter master plan; advisory committee. (a) The legislature recognizes that air traffic congestion on the ground constitutes a serious safety problem and reduces the efficient and effective use of the limited space in airport facilities. The legislature also recognizes the increased use of airport facilities by helicopters for commercial purposes. The legislature is determined to ensure that all possible actions are taken to promote safety, alleviate safety hazards, and reduce congestion at airports under the State's control. The department of transportation shall do everything within its authority to enhance the safe use of the State's airports and shall cooperate with appropriate federal agencies and other affected parties to assist the agencies in meeting their responsibilities to alleviate safety hazards. In carrying out this responsibility, the department shall develop and implement a master plan, hereinafter referred to as the "helicopter master plan", for helicopter operations for each airport under the State's control. (b) The director shall adopt a helicopter master plan for each state airport that shall include but not be limited to: (1) The extent, type, nature, location, and timing of helicopter operations and helicopter facilities development at each state airport; (2) The layout plans of existing and proposed helicopter facilities at each state airport; (3) The determination of the maximum number of helicopters that can be accommodated at each state airport; (4) The determination of the extent of emergency services, maintenance, and operations at each state airport; and (5) An assessment of impact on surrounding areas. (c) The director shall not make or permit any addition or alteration to any helicopter facilities at any state airport other than those additions or alterations in conformity with the helicopter master plan for that state airport. (d) The helicopter master plan shall be submitted to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session o
- 261-14 Federal-state joint hearings, reciprocal services, accident reporting.
- 261-15 Federal airman and aircraft certificates.
- 261-15.5 Aircraft registration.
- 261-15.6 Annual registration fee.
- 261-15.7 Failure to register.
- 261-16 Licensing of airports.
- 261-17 Enforcement of laws.
- 261-17.5 Arrest or citation.
- 261-17.6 Parking control at airports.
- 261-17.7 Lost and found money or property at airports.
- 261-18 Hazard pay for employees.
- 261-19 Exchange of violations information.
- 261-20 Department proceedings and reports.
- 261-21 Penalties.
- 261-22 Hilo International Airport.
- 261-23 Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
- 261-24 John Rodgers Terminal.
- 261-25 REPEALED.
- 261-26 Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole.
- 261-27 Kawaihapai Airfield.
- 261-31 Definitions.
- 261-32 Assistance for displaced person, families, businesses and nonprofit organization.
- 261-33 Replacement housing.
- 261-34 Not treated as income.
- 261-35 Decision of director.
- 261-36 Rules and regulations.
- 261-51 Definitions.
- 261-52 Powers.
- 261-53 Findings and determination for special facility leases.
- 261-54 Special facility lease.
- 261-55 Special facility revenue bonds.
Note
Air noise and safety task force; reports to legislature 2023-2025 (ceases to exist on June 30, 2026). L 2022, c 311, 3.
Cross References
Aircraft service and maintenance facility; general excise tax exemption, see 237-24.9.
Case Notes
Provisions of chapter indicate that for purposes of antitrust actions, department of transportation is, from every aspect, an instrumentality of the State. 553 F. Supp. 976 (1983).
Does not represent clearly articulated state policy to displace competition with state regulation in the provision of airport taxi services. 562 F. Supp. 712 (1983).
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