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§190D-2 - Findings and purpose.

     §190D-2  Findings and purpose.  Article XI of the constitution of the State of Hawaii relating to the conservation, control, and development of resources, provides in section 6 that the State shall have the power to manage and control the marine, seabed, and other resources located within the boundaries of the State, including its archipelagic waters, and reserves to the State all such rights outside state boundaries not specifically limited by federal or international law.

     The legislature finds that the State's marine waters offer the people of Hawaii sources of energy, minerals, food, and usable space.  The legislature further finds that the proper management and development of these ocean resources require defined rights of usage and tenure.

     The purpose of this chapter is to establish procedures for the leasing of state marine waters and to guarantee property rights and protection for any activities approved under these procedures. [L 1986, c 91, pt of §1; am L 1999, c 176, §§2, 11; am L 2002, c 203, §1]

 

 

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