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Administrative Rules

Department of Land and Natural Resources
Hawai'i Administrative Rules
Title 13



Chapter 1, Administration; Rules of Practice and Procedure

Chapter 8, The Design and Placement of Warning Signs on Improved Public Lands

 

Divisions

Final Rules

Chapter(s)
Draft Rules/PublicNotices
Division of Aquatic Resources


Rules

28-100
Division of Boating & Ocean Recreation


Rules

230-259
Bureau of Conveyances


Rules

16
  • None Currently

Commission on Water Resource Management


Rules

166-171

Division of Forestry and Wildlife


Rules

3, 104-107
121-130
208-210

Historic Preservation Division


Rules

197-198
275-284, 300

  • None Currently

Kaho'olawe Island Reserve Commission


Rules

261
  • None Currently

Land Division


Rules

183-185, 190
219-223

Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands


Rules

219

Division of State Parks

Rules

146-147

  • None Currently

 

Administrative Rules are regulations established by the department through an extensive public review and hearing process. The procedure for administrative rules is set by Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 91. A proposed rule (or amendment) is drafted by the department, approved by the Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR) for public meetings/hearings, and reviewed by the Department of the Attorney General (AG). Then the draft is taken out to public meetings and/or hearings, where the public can give formal testimony on the draft rule. The rule is revised, if necessary, and then submitted to the Board of Land and Natural Resources for final approval. Then it is reviewed again by the AG, and after signing by the Governor and filing with the Lieutenant Governor, it has the effect of law.

The following administrative rules are provided for general informational purposes only. These are unofficial copies. Official copies may be obtained from the Division Offices and the Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement offices state-wide. Copies of the rules are also available for viewing in State public libraries.

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