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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION § 18-90 <br /> Article 4. Public Transit System. <br /> Division 1. Island-Wide Fare Structure. <br /> Section 18-90. Fares. Unless otherwise provided for in this section, every person <br /> using the fixed, micro, or flex route mass transit service owned, maintained or <br /> operated by the County shall be charged a $2 two-hour fare and shall be classified as <br /> the "General" fare category. <br /> (a) Discounted fares for seniors, persons with a disability, youth, Medicare card holders, <br /> Veterans, and students.The following persons shall be charged a $1 two-hour fare on the <br /> fixed route mass transit service and shall be classified as the "Discount" fare category: <br /> (1) Senior age sixty and older after providing proof of age from a validstate ID <br /> card, County of Hawaii senior ID card, driver's license, birth certificate, <br /> other transit system discount ID card or passport; <br /> (2) A person with a disability with a valid, "Person with Disability Identification <br /> Card' issued by the County of Hawai'i, disability parking placard from the <br /> County of Hawaii Office on Aging, other transit system discount ID card, <br /> Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) paratransit card issued by the County <br /> of Hawai'i or other transit system discount ID card; and <br /> (3) Students (through college) with a valid school identification card. <br /> (4) Youth ages five through seventeen years old who may not have a valid school <br /> identification card. <br /> (5) Medicare card holders with a valid Medicare card. <br /> (6) Veterans with a valid DD-214 document. <br /> (b) Any fixed route that flex off route to pick up or drop off passengers shall be charged an <br /> upcharge of$2.00 per pick up or drop off from the route. <br /> (1) Up to two flexible deviations shall be allowed per one-way trip. <br /> (2) The mass transit agency may create a ten-ride deviation pass for a non-discounted <br /> rate of$10.00. <br /> (c) Fare prepayment discounts. <br /> (1) General 24-hour passes shall be available for $5.00 and expire 24 hours after <br /> validated by the farebox. <br /> (2) Discount 24-hour passes shall be available for $2.50 and expire 24 hours <br /> after validated by the farebox. All Discount pass users shall show <br /> appropriate ID in order to utilize pass on the mass transit service. <br /> (3) General 7-day passes shall be available for $30.00 and expire after use of <br /> seven individual times within a one-year period with each day being <br /> validated on the bus for a 24-hour period. There shall be no refunds or <br /> exchanges if all 7 days are not used. <br /> (4) Discount 7-day passes shall be available for $15.00 and expire after use of <br /> seven individual times within a one-year period with each day being <br /> validated on the bus for a 24-hour period. There shall be no refunds or <br /> exchanges if all 7 days are not used. <br /> (5) General 31-day passes shall be available for $60.00 and expire after 31 <br /> consecutive days with each day being validated on the bus for a 24-hour <br /> period. There shall be no refunds or exchanges. <br /> (6) Discount 31-day passes shall be available for $60.00 and expire after 31 <br /> consecutive days with each day being validated on the bus for a 24-hour <br /> period. There shall be no refunds or exchanges. <br /> 18-33 SUPP. 1 (1-2017) <br />
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