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THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO PORT PILOTAGE.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
"§462A- Duties of the director of transportation; consultation. The director of transportation, or the director's designee, shall provide information, data, reports, and other consultative input to the department of commerce and consumer affairs, as requested, for the establishment of port pilot licensure standards, requirements, and criteria under this chapter. The consultative input shall include, at a minimum, examinations, the number of pilots necessary to maintain an efficient pilotage service, pilot fees, and other rules to ensure safe pilotage in the State's commercial ports."
SECTION 2. Section 462A-3, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§462A-3 Powers and duties of the director. In addition to any other powers and duties authorized by law, the director shall:
(1) Grant licenses to port pilots and deputy port pilots pursuant to this chapter, when the need arises;
(2) [Adopt,] In consultation with
the department of transportation, adopt, amend, or repeal rules in accordance
with chapter 91 as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter,
which are to provide for maximum efficiency in navigating vessels entering or leaving
the waters of [this] the State; maintain a pilotage system devoted
to the preservation, and protection of lives, property, and vessels entering or
leaving waters of the State; and ensure an adequate supply of qualified pilots in
aid of commerce and navigation;
(3) [Develop] In consultation
with the department of transportation, develop appropriate standards for licensure
and renewal of licensure to maintain an adequate supply of pilots based on the needs
of users of pilotage services [or the department of transportation's harbors
division]. Licensing requirements shall
include examinations and investigations to determine whether persons applying for
full port pilot[,] or deputy port pilot licenses are qualified;
(4) Enforce this chapter and rules adopted pursuant thereto;
(5) [Suspend,] In consultation
with the department of transportation, suspend, revoke, or deny the
issuance of any license for any cause prescribed by this chapter, or for any
violation of [the] rules[;] adopted thereto;
(6) Investigate any person for violations
of [any provisions of] this chapter[;] and rules adopted
thereto;
(7) Adopt methods to improve disciplinary and
enforcement programs against violations of this chapter[;] and rules
adopted thereto; and
(8) [Do] In consultation with the
department of transportation, do all things reasonable, necessary, and expedient
to insure proper and safe pilotage and to facilitate the efficient administration
of this chapter."
SECTION 3. Section 462A-3.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"[[]§462A-3.5[]] Adequate supply of licenses. (a) The
director, in consultation with the department of transportation, shall
determine the number of pilots necessary to maintain an efficient pilotage
service in accordance with this chapter.
(b)
[The] In making a recommendation to the director, the department
of transportation, in consultation with users of pilotage services[, the
department of transportation's harbors division,] and the professional
association of port pilots in the State, shall give primary
consideration to the public interest in ensuring that there is an adequate
supply of qualified pilots to safely and economically meet the requirements of
commerce."
SECTION 4. Section 462A-8, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§462A-8 Denial, suspension, or revocation. In addition to any other actions authorized by law, the director, in consultation with the department of transportation, may deny the issuance of a license to any applicant, and may suspend or revoke the license of any pilot for any cause authorized by law, including but not limited to the following:
(1) Violation of this chapter or any rule adopted by the director;
(2) Loss, damage, or injury due to negligent pilotage;
(3) Habitual use of any substance rendering a pilot unfit to be entrusted with the charge of a vessel;
(4) Inability to physically or mentally perform the duties of a pilot;
(5) Failure to maintain active service as a pilot in the State;
(6) Procurement of a license through fraudulent misrepresentation or deceit;
(7) Participation in any unfair or deceptive act or practice as prohibited by section 480-2;
(8) Violation of any law or rule intended to promote marine safety or protect navigational waters;
(9) Failure to report marine accidents in accordance with the rules of this chapter; or
(10) Failure to maintain a current and valid
federal pilots license issued in accordance with title 46[,] United
States Code[,] chapter 71."
SECTION 5. Section 462A-11, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§462A-11 Rates of pilotage. [The] Notwithstanding any law to the
contrary, the director, in consultation with the department of
transportation, shall establish the rates of pilotage for vessels subject
to this chapter as follows:
(1) The rates of pilotage in effect on July
1, 1978, shall remain in effect until changed by the director pursuant to this
chapter[.];
(2) No rate shall be increased, lowered, or
altered without a public hearing in accordance with chapter 91. Due notice of hearing shall be mailed at least
thirty days prior to the date of hearing to the individual licensed pilots, the
pilot's association, and all owners, charterers, operators, and agents of
vessels who have registered with the department[.];
(3) The director, in setting rates of
pilotage, shall fix such amounts as will be a fair charge for the services
rendered with due regard to necessary operating expenses, maintenance of,
depreciation on, and return on investment for property used in the business of
pilotage, and the rates and charges of pilotage at comparable ports of the
United States[.]; and
(4) Persons aggrieved by the director's decision setting the rates of pilotage may appeal to circuit court as provided in chapter 91."
SECTION 6. Section 462A-17, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§462A-17 Description of pilotage waters. Pilotage waters as established under this chapter shall be the waters of the State described as follows:
[(1) Port Allen: All waters inside a line drawn from Puolu
Point to Weli Point.
(2)] (1) Nawiliwili:
All waters inside a line drawn from Ninini Point to Kawaii Point[.];
[(3)] (2) Honolulu:
All waters inside a line drawn from Diamond Head Light, 278°
true, to the intersection of a line drawn from the seaward edge of the reef
runway at Latitude 21°-18.2' North and Longitude
157°-55.6' West, 180° true[.];
[(4)] (3) Kahului:
All waters inside a line drawn from Waiehu Point to Waihee Reef Lighted
Buoy 2 in Latitude 20° 55.9' North and Longitude
156° 28.5' West and thence to Papaula Point[.];
[(5)] (4) Hilo:
All waters inside a line drawn from the outer extremity of the Hilo Bay
breakwater to Paukaa Point Light[.];
[(6)] (5) Kawaihae:
All waters inside a line drawn from the outer extremity of the Kawaihae
Harbor breakwater due West to Longitude 155° 51'
West, thence due North to Latitude 20°03' North and thence due
East to where it intersects with the shoreline[.]; and
[(7)] (6) Barbers Point: All waters inside a line drawn from the
northernmost refinery tower, 250° true, to the intersection
of a line drawn tangentially to Maile Point, 165°
true."
SECTION 7. Section 462A-18, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§462A-18
Vessels required to take a pilot. Every vessel, other than an exempt vessel,
entering or departing from any port in or traversing the waters of the State
designated as pilotage waters shall employ a pilot licensed under this chapter;
provided that a vessel declared by the director of transportation to be in
immediate danger of destruction or [which] that poses an
immediate hazard to public safety by its presence in the harbor may be moved
without a pilot when a pilot is not immediately available."
SECTION 8. Section 462A-19, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§462A-19 Exempt vessels. This chapter does not apply to:
(1) Any vessel required by the laws of the
United States [of America] to be under the direction and control of a
federally licensed pilot;
(2) Public vessels of the United States [of
America];
(3) Fishing vessels that have been issued a
fishery license or appropriately endorsed registry under the laws of the United
States [of America];
(4) Tugs or towboats of 1,600 gross tons or
less [which] that are registered in the United States if the
master, mate, or operator is licensed in the United States and has made a
minimum of six round trips into and out of the pilotage water [which] that
the vessel is traversing; or
(5) Vessels under 300 gross tons.
This
section provides minimum pilotage requirements, and [is not intended] shall
not be construed to negate the department of transportation's
responsibility for the safety of all ports and shore waters in the State, nor [does]
shall it be construed to limit the [department's] department
of transportation's right to require additional pilotage should [that]
the department of transportation determine it is necessary to
ensure safety in the ports or shore waters of the State."
SECTION
9. Statutory material to be repealed is
bracketed and stricken. New statutory
material is underscored.
SECTION 10. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 3000.
Report Title:
DOT; DCCA; Port Pilots; Licensure; Pilotage Waters
Description:
Clarifies the consulting role and responsibilities of the Department of Transportation in the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs' development and implementation of pilot licensure standards, requirements, and criteria. Repeals the inclusion of Port Allen as part of the waters of the State that are regulated by statutory pilotage requirements. Effective 7/1/3000. (HD1)
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