Hawaii Revised Statutes 194. Invasive Species Council

  • 194-1 Definitions.]
    As used in this [chapter], unless the context requires otherwise: "Council" means the [invasive species council]. "Department" means any entity that is a member...
  • 194-2 [Establishment of Council; Duties.]
    (a) There is established the invasive species council for the special purpose of providing policy level direction, coordination, and planning among state departments, federal...
  • 194-3 Lead Agencies; Accountability.]
    A state department that is designated as a lead agency under section [194-2(a)(7)], with respect to a particular function of invasive species control, shall...
  • 194-4 Relation of Chapter to Other Laws.]
    Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, and in addition to any other authority provided by law that is not inconsistent with the purposes...
  • 194-5 Entry; Private Property.]
    (a) Whenever any invasive species identified by the council for control or eradication is found on private property, a department may enter such premises...
  • 194-6 Entry; Public Property.]
    (a) Whenever any invasive species is found on state or county property or on a public highway, street, lane, alley, or other public place...
  • 194-7 Rules.]
    The invasive species council may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91, to effectuate this [chapter]. [L 2003, c 85, ยง8; am L 2004, c...

Cross References

Coqui frog; designation as pest, see 141-3.

Environmental courts, jurisdiction over proceedings arising under this chapter, see 604A-2.

Landowners liability for access to control invasive species, see chapter 520A.

Noxious weed control, see chapter 152.

Plant, animal, and microorganism, etc., imports, see chapter 150A.

Last modified: October 27, 2016