Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 16 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS
Chapter 96 - PILOTAGE
Subchapter 3 - RATE CHANGES
Section 16-96-8 - Petition for changes in rates and charges
Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 16-96-8
Current through August, 2024
(a) The director may at any time increase, lower, or alter any rate, charge, rule, or practice of pilotage after a public hearing and contested hearing pursuant to chapter 91, HRS.
(b) Any interested person may petition the director for a change in any rate, charge, rule, or practice by filing a petition which shall provide the following information:
(1) Name of the petitioner;
(2) Statement of petitioner's
interest;
(3) Statement of current
and proposed changes;
(4) Facts and
circumstances giving rise to the petition, including the necessity for the
proposed changes;
(5) The
anticipated effect or impact of the proposed change on the maritime industry,
the pilotage industry, and the general public;
(6) Financial statements for each of the two
annual periods preceding the date of the petition under current and proposed
rates and charges, including but not limited to the following:
(A) Statement of gross pilotage revenues and
expenses;
(B) Statement of
operating expenses, including maintenance, depreciation, separately stated;
and
(C) Statement of current and
projected rate of return on investment for property used in the business of
pilotage;
(7) Statement
of any rates and charges of pilotage at any comparable ports of the United
States, including a statement describing the basis or conditions that a port
may be comparable; and
(8) Any
other relevant information the director or department may require.
(c) The petitioner shall serve a copy of the petition on the individual licensed pilots, any pilot association, and all owners, charters, operators, and agents of vessels who have made a timely written request to the director for advance notice of any proposed change of pilotage rates or charges.
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