Hawaii Revised Statutes 271G-10 – Applications for certificates of public convenience and necessity
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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 271G-10
- Certificate: means a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued under this chapter to common carriers by water. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 271G-5
- Chapter: means this Water Carrier Law. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 271G-5
- Commission: means the public utilities commission. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 271G-5
- common carrier by water: means any person who holds oneself out to the general public as engaging in the transportation by water of passengers or property for compensation within the State or between points within the State. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 271G-5
- Document: includes any application, complaint, pleading, brief, answer, motion, memorandum, declaration, exhibit, certificate of service, and other papers filed by or with the commission. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 271G-5
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
The commission shall not make a finding of public convenience and necessity nor issue a certificate if the evidence in the record indicates that the issuance of the certificate would diminish an existing water carrier’s ability to realize its allowed rate of return or if the certificate would allow an applicant to serve only high-margin or high-profit ports or lines of service that are currently served by an existing carrier.