The Hawaii Department of Transportation Harbor Police (HP) is the principal maritime law enforcement agency of the State of Hawaii, headquartered at Honolulu Harbor. HP is unique because they are one of the few U.S. police forces dedicated exclusively, but not limited to port activities. The Hawaii Director of Transportation appoints Harbor Enforcement Officers who are authorized to: - Subject to limitations as may be imposed by the Director of Transportation, serve and execute warrants, arrest offenders, and serve notices and orders.
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| - The Hawaii Department of Transportation Harbor Police (HP) is the principal maritime law enforcement agency of the State of Hawaii, headquartered at Honolulu Harbor. HP is unique because they are one of the few U.S. police forces dedicated exclusively, but not limited to port activities. The Hawaii Director of Transportation appoints Harbor Enforcement Officers who are authorized to: - Subject to limitations as may be imposed by the Director of Transportation, serve and execute warrants, arrest offenders, and serve notices and orders. (en)
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| - The Hawaii Department of Transportation Harbor Police (HP) is the principal maritime law enforcement agency of the State of Hawaii, headquartered at Honolulu Harbor. HP is unique because they are one of the few U.S. police forces dedicated exclusively, but not limited to port activities. The Hawaii Director of Transportation appoints Harbor Enforcement Officers who are authorized to: - Conduct any enforcement action in any commercial harbor area and any area over which the Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) and the Director of Transportation has jurisdiction under Chapter 266, Hawaii Revised Statutes; - Inspect and examine at reasonable hours any premises, and the buildings and other structures thereon, where harbors or harbor facilities are situated, or where harbor-related activities are operated or conducted; and - Subject to limitations as may be imposed by the Director of Transportation, serve and execute warrants, arrest offenders, and serve notices and orders. Chapter 266, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is unique because it implicitly confers the powers of police officers upon the Hawaii Director of Transportation, and any officer, employee, or representative of the department, but the Director chooses to limit those powers to appointed Harbor Enforcement Officers. (en)
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