Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 3 - DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND GENERAL SERVICES
Automotive Management Division
Chapter 30 - RULES GOVERNING PARKING ON STATE LANDS
Section 3-30-14 - Special function and minimal parking permits
Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 3-30-14
Current through August, 2024
(a) The comptroller may issue special parking permits to meet specific needs of government agencies and servicing agencies to promote and expedite government efficiency.
(1) Special function or other
authorized temporary parking permits may be issued to state departments for a
fee for participants attending special meetings, conferences, seminars,
training sessions, and other state functions. If the scheduled function is
within the State Capitol Complex, only participants who have work sites outside
the State Capitol Complex shall be provided with temporary parking permits.
These temporary permits shall be valid only in the lot and for the hour(s) and
date(s) specified on the permits. Requests for these permits shall be made as
follows:
(A) Written requests on a form
specified by the comptroller shall be prepared by the sponsoring agency and
submitted to the parking control office at least three working days in advance
but not earlier than one month prior to the scheduled function;
(B) Requests shall state the reason or
purpose for the request, the date, time, and location of the function, the lot
where parking is desired, and the number of motor vehicles to be
accommodated;
(C) All requests
shall be approved by the respective department head or a designated staff
member of the requesting agency;
(D) State agencies that require special
function parking permit(s) as part of their operational requirements or due to
heavy schedules for meetings, conferences, seminars, training sessions, and
other related functions may be assessed for parking through a validation system
payable on a monthly basis. The parking fee shall be fifty per cent of the
public rate for the time each participant's vehicle is parked. Parking fees may
be waived by the comptroller based on request frequency, the number of vehicles
involved, and other factors.
(2) Minimal parking permits may be issued to
parking permittees, state employees, and equipment service personnel for a
minimal time only and shall be valid only in the lot, date(s), and time(s)
specified on the permits. Minimal parking permits shall be issued for the
following reasons:
(A) Permittee is required
to use a loaner vehicle due to emergency repairs to a motor vehicle. Permits
shall be issued for a maximum of five business days. Longer time may be
approved by Automotive Management Division Administrator;
(B) New permittee is in the process of
receiving vehicle decal, placard or permit. Permits shall be issued for a
maximum of five business days. Longer time may be approved by Automotive
Management Division Administrator;
(C) Permittee is applying for new decal(s)
due to transfer of lots, purchase of a new motor vehicle, or replacing a
bumper. Permits shall be issued for a maximum of five days. Longer time may be
approved by Automotive Management Division Administrator;
(D) Permittee is in the process of canceling
parking permit. Permits may be issued until the effective date of
cancellation;
(E) Employee requires
temporary parking accommodations due to the employee's physical or medical
conditions. A physician's report may be required.
(F) Equipment service personnel are servicing
or repairing office machines, air conditioner units, elevators, or other
similar types of equipment. Permits shall be issued for a maximum of five
business days.
(b) The comptroller may issue special parking permits to other persons and organizations as the comptroller deems necessary to meet operational requirements of state agencies. The comptroller may also determine payments for such special permits in the best interests of the State.
(c) Misuse or abuse of parking permit privileges may result in a parking citation, tow away action, revocation of the permit or other penalty allowed by this chapter.
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