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THE SENATE |
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THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026 |
S.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO MARINE LIFE CONSERVATION DISTRICTS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
The
legislature further finds that the number of visitors to certain MLCDs,
primarily non-residents, has increased substantially, causing a range of
adverse impacts that challenge the original purpose of these protected areas
and degrade residential use and enjoyment of them. A carrying capacity program established for
the Pupukea MLCD by Act 31, Session Laws of Hawaii 2022, found significant
adverse impacts to marine life in areas of the MLCD that were especially popular
with tourists and recommended seasonal, day, time, and area closures to
mitigate their impact. According to
carrying capacity studies conducted by the Hawaii institute of marine biology
for the Hanauma bay MLCD since 2018, a twice-weekly closure, a reservation
system, differential parking fees for residents and non-residents, a $25 entry
fee for non-residents more than thirteen years of age, and mandatory education
for visitors, along with other restrictions, has resulted in a notable
improvement in the bay's marine ecosystem.
The
legislature further finds, however, that the restrictions for accessing the
Hanauma bay MLCD were due to local government policy that restricted access
through the beach park adjacent to the MLCD, and not due to the state authority
to manage MLCDs. While the department of
land and natural resources has the authority under chapter 190, Hawaii Revised
Statutes, to establish and modify MLCDs, to adopt rules governing the taking of
marine life, and to issue permits and regulate boating, the department does not
have authority to partially or fully close MLCDs. The legislature believes that closure
authority is urgently necessary to prevent or mitigate adverse human impacts to
certain MLCDs; address other safety issues, like dangerous surf or hazardous
areas within a MLCD; and reduce the reliance on restricted access to lands
adjacent to MLCDs that may not be under state or even county jurisdiction.
Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to reduce immediate and long-term adverse impacts of increased visitation to MLCDs located on or adjacent to the shores of Oahu by authorizing the department of land and natural resources to close all or portions of these MLCDs and to adopt rules for the regulation of any commercial activity conducted within these MLCDs.
SECTION 2. Section 190-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§190-2 Establishment and
modifications of conservation [district.] districts; closure
authority. (a) The department of land and natural resources
may establish and from time to time modify the limits of one or more
conservation districts in each county and may, if it deems necessary, declare
all waters within any county a conservation district.
(b) The department of land and natural resources or its authorized representative may close all or portions of a marine life conservation district established pursuant to subsection (a); provided that the marine life conservation district is located on or adjacent to the shores of Oahu. The closure may be a seasonal, day, or time-based closure. Any closure of a marine life conservation district shall be declared conspicuously to the public through the posting of appropriate signs that indicate the extent and scope of the closure."
SECTION 3. Section 190-4.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§190-4.5 Anchoring, boating, commercial activity,
and mooring in marine life conservation districts; rules. (a)
The department shall[, pursuant to chapter 91,] adopt rules pursuant
to chapter 91 for the regulation of anchoring and mooring in each marine
life conservation district established under this chapter.
(b) Within its jurisdiction over ocean recreational boating and coastal activities, the department shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 for the regulation of boating in each marine life conservation district established under this chapter.
(c)
The department shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 for the
regulation of commercial activity in a marine life conservation district
established under this chapter; provided that the marine life conservation
district is located on or adjacent to the shores of Oahu."
SECTION 4. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2050.
Report Title:
DLNR; Marine Life Conservation Districts; Oahu; Closure Authority; Commercial Activity; Rules
Description:
Authorizes the Department of Land and Natural Resources to close all or portions of any marine life conservation district for various periods of time and to adopt rules for the regulation of commercial activity within a marine life conservation district; provided that the marine life conservation district is located on or adjacent to the shores of Oahu. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD1)
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