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<br />BILI, NO. 207
<br />ORDINANCE NO.
<br />AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE MANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTE IN THE
<br />COUNTY OF HAWAII, THAT AMENDS THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS OF THE
<br />HAWAII COUNTY CODE 1983 (2016 EDITION, AS AMENDED):
<br />1) CHAPTERS 2, ARTICLE 40 (DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
<br />MANAGEMENT);
<br />2) CHAPTER 14, ARTICLE 20 (PLASTIC BAG REDUCTION); NEW ARTICLE 24
<br />(LITTERING); NEW ARTICLE 25 (CLEARING OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED
<br />LOTS); AND
<br />3) CHAPTER 20 (REFUSE), NEW CHAPTER 20 (INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE
<br />MANAGEMENT).
<br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII:
<br />PART I. NEW PROVISIONS
<br />SECTION 1. Chapter 14 of the Hawaii County Code 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended) is
<br />amended by adding a new article 24 to read as follows:
<br />"Article 24. Littering.
<br />Section 14-141. Definitions.
<br />As used in this article:
<br />"Handbill" means any printed or written matter, any sample or device, dodger, circular,
<br />leaflet, pamphlet, paper, booklet, or any other printed or otherwise reproduced original or copies
<br />of any matter of literature.
<br />"Litter" means any waste material including, but not limited to, any animal and vegetable
<br />wastes, and any other solid waste such as dirt, ashes, street cleanings, dead animals or parts of
<br />dead animals, market and industrial wastes, bagasse, cane trash, paper, wrappings, cigarettes,
<br />cardboards, tin cans, yard clippings, leaves, wood, tree trimmings, glass, bedding, crockery,
<br />furniture, appliances, scrap metal and any other waste material commonly or ordinarily regarded
<br />as being garbage, rubbish, refuse, trash or swill.
<br />"Newspaper" means a public print of general circulation issued for compensation at daily
<br />or weekly intervals reporting the news or, happenings of local, national, or foreign interest, such
<br />as social, religious, political, moral, business, professional, editorial, and other kindred subjects,
<br />as well as trade, market, money reports, advertisements and announcements.
<br />"Private premises" means any dweliing, house, building or other structure, designed or
<br />used either wholly or in part for private residential purposes, whether inhabited or temporarily or
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