Beach wedding permits, fishing bounds, other rules hashed out
By HARRY EAGAR, Staff Writer
POSTED: July 17, 2008
‘If you’re standing in sand, it’s probably state land and you need a permit.’
— Laura Thielen, state Board of Land and Natural Resources chairwoman
WAILUKU - The Department of Land and Natural Resources is sticking to its position that weddings - just like any other commercial operations - need a right-of-entry permit if they are going to use unencumbered state land.
Although beach weddings are a hot-button issue, ...
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