The bill amends existing laws concerning search and rescue in Hawaii. It mandates that if a person requires rescue after leaving a marked hiking trail or entering a prohibited area, government entities can seek reimbursement for the costs incurred during the operation. This is noteworthy as it underscores the state's approach to managing search and rescue operations, emphasizing individual responsibility in public safety situations.
Summary
House Bill 1572 establishes a Hike Safe Card program in Hawaii, which requires the Department of Land and Natural Resources to make a Hike Safe Card available for purchase. The card is aimed at promoting responsible hiking and is priced at a minimum of $25 for individuals and $35 for families, with the funds raised being deposited into a newly created Search and Rescue Special Fund. This fund is designated for covering costs associated with search and rescue operations conducted by government entities, providing financial support where needed in these scenarios.
Contention
A significant point of contention surrounds the bill's provisions for reimbursement. Residents and advocacy groups may view the proposed fees and reimbursements for search and rescue operations as punitive, particularly against those who inadvertently venture into hazardous territories. The exemptions provided for those holding the Hike Safe Card, unless their recklessness is proven, may not be sufficient to alleviate concerns regarding the accessibility and affordability of outdoor recreation for all citizens.
Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources To Establish A Search And Rescue Division Within The Department To Supplement And Coordinate With Other Government Agencies, Nonprofit Organizations, And Volunteers To Improve The Timeline Of Rescue Or Recovery And Number Of Missing Individuals Rescued Or Recovered.
Requesting The Department Of Law Enforcement To Convene A Search And Rescue Working Group To Develop And Make Recommendations To Deter Hikers From Entering Illegal Hiking Trails And To Address Rising Search And Rescue Costs Facing The State And Counties Due To Increased Illegal Hiking Traffic.
Requesting The Department Of Law Enforcement To Convene A Search And Rescue Working Group To Develop And Make Recommendations To Deter Hikers From Entering Illegal Hiking Trails And To Address Rising Search And Rescue Costs Facing The State And Counties Due To Increased Illegal Hiking Traffic.