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2023 Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 9. Public Property, Purchasing and Contracting
115. Public Access to Coastal and Inland Recreational Areas
- 115-1 Findings and purpose.
- 115-2 Acquisition of lands for public rights-of-way and public transit corridors.
- 115-3 Criteria for public rights-of-way.
- 115-3.5 Restricting passage over rights-of-way. A county may restrict passage over a public right-of-way by resolution or ordinance, provided that the resolution or ordinance sets forth criteria for determining that the restriction is in the public interest. [L 1993, c 113, §1]
- 115-4 Right of transit along shorelines.
- 115-5 Beach transit corridor defined.
- 115-6 Procedure.
- 115-7 State and county co-sponsorship of programs.
- 115-8 Expending agency.
- 115-9 Obstructing access to public property; penalty.
- 115-10 Duty to maintain access within beach transit corridors; remedies.
Note
Chapter heading amended by L 1977, c 164, 2.
Cross References
Statewide trail and access system, see chapter 198D.
Law Journals and Reviews
Beach Access: A Public Right? 23 HBJ 65.
Public Beach Access: A Right for All? Opening the Gate to Iroquois Point Beach. 30 UH L. Rev. 495.
Coastline Non-Conformism. 42 UH L. Rev. 149 (2019).
Case Notes
Existence of chapter does not preclude private right of action to force beach access. 65 H. 383, 652 P.2d 1130.
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