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Suggested Citation:"HAWAII." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2008. Survey of Laws and Regulations of Airport Commercial Ground Transportation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23085.
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62 HAWAII Statewide Regulations The State of Hawaii DOT is given the authority to regulate airports generally, including but not limited to ground transportation on airport grounds. Haw. Rev. Stat. 261-4 (2997). For further information, contact the Hawaii DOT at (808) 587-2150, or online at http://www.hawaii.gov/dot. Hawaii—Hawaiian Airport System Hawaii: Hilo International Airport, Kona International Airport, Upolu Airport, Waimea-Kohala Airport Oahu: Honolulu International Airport, Dillingham Airfield, Kalaeloa Airport Kauai: Lihu'e Airport, Port Allen Airport, Princeville Airport Maui: Hana Airport, Kahului Airport, Kapalua Airport Overview The Hawaii Airport System operates a series of airports throughout the Hawaiian islands. The system is run by the Hawaii DOT, Airports Division. The system’s rules are generally applicable across the system and are incorporated into the Code of Hawaii Rules. Transportation is largely regulated at the state level. Rules, operating authority, and enforcement are handled at the state level. The Hawaiian Airport System is a semi-closed system. State Airport Regulations.—The code contains explicit operating rules regarding taxes and fees, license requirements, documentation, operating procedures, grievances, fines, and appeals. Certain information, such as the boundaries of authorized pickup zones, is available directly from the airport administration. Cited as: Code § xx-xx.x-x (2007). Permits All commercial vehicles must possess an operating permit. Code § 19-15.1-7 (2007). Taxicabs Taxicab owners and drivers must obtain permits and decals before picking up passengers. Code § 19-38-1 (2007). All drivers must comply with the airport’s conduct and duty rules, privilege restrictions, multiple loadings rules, short trip requirements, loading and unloading procedures, and fee requirements. Id. Taxicabs at HNL must pay monthly and per trip fees. Id.

63 Rides are dispatched through the Taxi Management Concessionaire. Id. The concessionaire is responsible for developing and implementing an open taxi system and for enforcing airport rules. Id. Prearranged passenger services Operators providing prearranged transportation must pay annual and percentage fees based on services provided. For example, taxicabs must pay a percentage of gross receipts and hotel courtesy vans must pay an annual fee per room. Code § 1920.1-56 (2007). Prearranged service providers may not solicit passengers. Code § 19-20.1-60 (2007). Operators must provide extensive documentation and meet insurance require- ments. Code § 9-20.1-61 (2007). Federal Jurisdiction Vehicles carrying passengers with immediate prior or subsequent movement by air and staying within a 25-mi radius of HNL are exempt from FMCSA regulations. 49 C.F.R. § 372.117 (2007). Transportation within the municipal limits of Honolulu is exempt. 49 U.S.C.S. § 13506 (2007). Contact Information Airports Division (808) 838-8600 Operations (808) 838-8607 Oahu District Office (808) 836-6533 Airport Information (808) 836-6411

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Legal Research Digest 3: Survey of Laws and Regulations of Airport Commercial Ground Transportation explores guidance, including regulations, statutes, policies, and decisions pertaining to commercial ground transportation at U.S. airports. The report defines ground transportation as including public transit, door-to-door shuttle van service, charter buses, limousines, rental cars, taxicabs, hotel courtesy shuttles, wheel chair services, and courier operators.

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