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DLNR Temporarily Amends Game Mammal Hunting in Certain Areas in the Puna District

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NOTICE OF RULEMAKING USING HRS § 183D-3(b), ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT
AUTHORITY
August 22, 2022

DATE: September 23, 2022
TIME: 9 A.M.
PLACE: In person at 1151 Punchbowl St. Room 132 (Kalanimoku
Building), online via ZOOM, livestream via YouTube

Proposed Administrative Rules to be Amended:

1. Temporarily Amend Rules Regulating Game Mammal Hunting, Chapter 13-123, Hawaii Administrative Rules, Exhibit 1, by Amending the Administrative Rules Regulating Feral Goat Hunting in Unit F on Kaua’i to Increase Hunting Days in Unit F from Four Days a Week and State Holidays to Seven Days a Week

2. Temporarily Amend Rules Regulating Game Mammal Hunting, Chapter 13-123, Hawaii Administrative Rules, Exhibit 11, by Amending the Administrative Rules Regulating Feral Pig Hunting in Unit I at Nanawale Forest Reserve and Malama Ki Forest Reserve and Unit D at Keauohana Forest Reserve, in the Puna District on Hawai’i Island, to Change the Hunting Days from Weekends and State Holidays to Seven Days a Week and Increase Bag Limits from Two to Four Feral Pigs per Hunter per Day

A copy of the proposed rule(s) to be adopted, amended, or repealed will be mailed to any interested person who makes a request to the Division within thirty (30) days of posting of this notice for a copy and pays the required fees for the copy and the postage. Submit written requests to dlnr.fw.outreach@hawaii.gov or via postal mail to Hunting Program, Division of Forestry & Wildlife, 1151 Punchbowl St. #325, Honolulu, HI 96813.

Proposed rule(s) may be reviewed at https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dofaw/rules/.
Comments on the proposed rule(s) may be submitted to DOFAW before the day of the meeting at https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dofaw/comment/ or dlnr.fw.outreach@hawaii.gov. Comments may also be made during the Board of Land and Natural Resources (“Board”) meeting at the time and place given above.

Adoption, amendment, or repeal of any rule under HRS § 183D-3(b) shall be effective for a period of no longer than two years, subject to legislative approval and renewal by the Board, provided that renewal by the Board shall extend for up to one year at a time. Each rule adopted, amended, or repealed under this authority shall become effective ten (10) days after formal action by the Board, provided that if a later effective date is specified in the rule, the later date shall be the effective date. Final rules are posted at https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dofaw/rules/.

Done at Honolulu this 23rd day of August, 2022

Suzanne D.Case, Chairperson
Department of Land and Natural Resources

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