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§ 2-204 H AWAI‘I C OUNTY C ODE <br />(1) Notice was given; <br />(2) A hearing was held or the time granted for requesting a hearing expired <br />without a request for a hearing; <br />(3) The administrative penalty was imposed; and <br />(4) The penalty remains unpaid. <br />(2005, ord 05-22, sec 1; am 2020, ord 20-86, sec 6.)2-204 <br />Section 2-205. Penalties. <br />Any person who violates this chapter, chapter 21, any rule adopted pursuant to <br />these chapters, or any condition of a permit or variance issued pursuant to this chapter <br />shall be fined not more than $1,000 for each separate offense. Each day of each violation <br />shall constitute a separate offense. Any action taken in court to impose or collect the <br />penalty provided for in this subsection shall be considered a civil action. <br />(2005, ord 05-22, sec 1; am 2020, ord 20-86, sec 7.)2-205 <br />Section 2-206. Administrative penalties. <br />In addition to any other administrative or judicial remedy, the director is <br />authorized to impose by order the penalties specified in section 2-205. If any party is <br />aggrieved by the decision of the commission, the party may appeal in the manner <br />provided in chapter 91 to the circuit court; provided that the operation of a cease and <br />desist order will not be stayed on appeal unless specifically ordered by a court of <br />competent jurisdiction. <br />(2005, ord 05-22, sec 1.)2-206 <br />Section 2-207. Environmental management commission. <br />(a) There shall be an environmental management commission consisting of nine <br />members who shall be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the council. One <br />member shall be a resident of each council district. The terms of the members shall <br />be as prescribed in section 13-4 of the Hawai‘i County Charter. <br />(b) The environmental management commission shall advise the department on solid <br />waste and wastewater programs, waste reduction strategies, recycling, litter <br />control, community involvement, and other issues, including any pilot project or <br />program, related to the functions of the department, and shall exercise any other <br />powers related to the functions of the department that may be delegated to it by <br />ordinance. The commission shall also provide its comments and recommendations <br />on these matters to the council. The commission shall hear and determine appeals <br />from decisions of the director, including orders and denials of variances. <br />(c) The council shall refer any bill for an ordinance to amend chapter 20 or chapter 21 <br />of this Code to the director and the commission, with each to provide independent <br />comments and recommendations. Additionally, the council may refer any bill for an <br />ordinance relating to the functions and duties of the department to the director and <br />commission, with each to provide independent comments and recommendations. In <br />all such cases, the director and commission shall each submit to the council their <br />independent comments and recommendations within forty-five days of receipt. <br />SUPP.9 (1-2021) <br />2-88 <br /> <br />