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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 200

§200-13 Marine inspections.

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§200-13 Marine inspections.
(a)The department shall:
(1)Develop a list of minimum requirements for the marine inspection of vessels seeking permits to moor in state small boat harbors;
(2)Approve qualified marine surveyors to inspect vessels seeking permits to moor in state small boat harbors; and
(3)Approve a fee schedule for marine surveyors' inspections.
(b)Vessels failing the marine inspection for a permit or a permit renewal shall have thirty days to correct deficiencies and complete the inspection.
(c)Owners of vessels that fail the marine inspection may contest the inspection before an arbitration board of three inspectors approved by the department. The inspector who performed the original inspection shall not be a member of the arbitration board. [L 1991, c 272, pt of §2; am L 1994, c 113, §1]
Cross References
Alien aquatic organisms, see §187A-32(b).
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