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ARTICLE XI
CONSERVATION, CONTROL AND DEVELOPMENT OF RESOURCES
CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF RESOURCES
Section 1. For the benefit of present and future
generations, the State and its political subdivisions shall conserve and
protect Hawaii's natural beauty and all natural resources, including
land, water, air, minerals and energy sources, and shall promote the
development and utilization of these resources in a manner consistent
with their conservation and in furtherance of the self-sufficiency of
the State.
All public natural resources are held in trust by the State for the
benefit of the people. [Add Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSITION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Section 2. The legislature shall vest in one or more
executive boards or commissions powers for the management of natural
resources owned or controlled by the State, and such powers of
disposition thereof as may be provided by law; but land set aside for
public use, other than for a reserve for conservation purposes, need not
be placed under the jurisdiction of such a board or commission.
The mandatory provisions of this section shall not apply to the
natural resources owned by or under the control of a political
subdivision or a department or agency thereof. [Ren and am Const Con
1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
AGRICULTURAL LANDS
Section 3. The State shall conserve and protect
agricultural lands, promote diversified agriculture, increase
agricultural self-sufficiency and assure the availability of
agriculturally suitable lands. The legislature shall provide
standards and criteria to accomplish the foregoing.
Lands identified by the State as important agricultural lands needed
to fulfill the purposes above shall not be reclassified by the State or
rezoned by its political subdivisions without meeting the standards and
criteria established by the legislature and approved by a two-thirds
vote of the body responsible for the reclassification or rezoning
action. [Add Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
PUBLIC LAND BANKING
Section 4. The State shall have the power to acquire
interests in real property to control future growth, development and
land use within the State. The exercise of such power is
deemed to be for a public use and purpose. [Add Const Con 1978 and
election Nov 7, 1978]
GENERAL LAWS REQUIRED; EXCEPTIONS
Section 5. The legislative power over the lands owned
by or under the control of the State and its political subdivisions
shall be exercised only by general laws, except in respect to transfers
to or for the use of the State, or a political subdivision, or any
department or agency thereof. [Ren and am Const Con 1978 and election
Nov 7, 1978]
MARINE RESOURCES
Section 6. The State shall have the power to manage
and control the marine, seabed and other resources located within the
boundaries of the State, including the archipelagic waters of the State,
and reserves to itself all such rights outside state boundaries not
specifically limited by federal or international law.
All fisheries in the sea waters of the State not included in any fish
pond, artificial enclosure or state-licensed mariculture operation shall
be free to the public, subject to vested rights and the right of the
State to regulate the same; provided that mariculture operations shall
be established under guidelines enacted by the legislature, which shall
protect the public's use and enjoyment of the reefs. The
State may condemn such vested rights for public use. [Ren and am Const
Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
WATER RESOURCES
Section 7. The State has an obligation to protect,
control and regulate the use of Hawaii's water resources for the benefit
of its people.
The legislature shall provide for a water resources agency which, as
provided by law, shall set overall water conservation, quality and use
policies; define beneficial and reasonable uses; protect ground and
surface water resources, watersheds and natural stream environments;
establish criteria for water use priorities while assuring appurtenant
rights and existing correlative and riparian uses and establish
procedures for regulating all uses of Hawaii's water resources. [Add
Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
NUCLEAR ENERGY
Section 8. No nuclear fission power plant shall be
constructed or radioactive material disposed of in the State without the
prior approval by a two-thirds vote in each house of the legislature.
[Add Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS
Section 9. Each person has the right to a clean and
healthful environment, as defined by laws relating to environmental
quality, including control of pollution and conservation, protection and
enhancement of natural resources. Any person may enforce this right
against any party, public or private, through appropriate legal
proceedings, subject to reasonable limitations and regulation as
provided by law. [Add Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
FARM AND HOME OWNERSHIP
Section 10. The public lands shall be used for the
development of farm and home ownership on as widespread a basis as
possible, in accordance with procedures and limitations prescribed by
law.
EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE
Section [11]. The State of Hawaii asserts and reserves
its rights and interest in its exclusive economic zone for the purpose
of exploring, exploiting, conserving and managing natural resources,
both living and nonliving, of the seabed and subsoil, and superadjacent
waters. [Add SB 2021 (1988) and election Nov 8, 1988]
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