Revised Ordinances of Honolulu definition
Examples of Revised Ordinances of Honolulu in a sentence
This section applies to lodgings, other than hotels or motels allowed to operate as Essential Businesses under the Order, that provide guest accommodations for less than thirty (30) days within the City and are legally authorized under Chapter 21 of the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu (collectively “LegalSTRs”).
The contractor must comply with Revised Ordinances of Honolulu (ROH) section 1-18, on sexual harassment.
Upon completion of the grading operation, the geotechnical engineer shall provide the information needed to complete the “Report after Grading” as required by the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu (ROH), Section 14-15.1(n).
Contractor must comply with the requirements of Section 1-18 of the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu (ROH) regarding sexual harassment.
On June 25, 2021, the City suspended the restrictions on disposable plastic service ware and polystyrene foam food ware contained in Section 41-27.2(b) and (d), Revised Ordinances of Honolulu, in an effort to promote and protect the public health, safety, and welfare of the residents of the City, and to provide relief from the economic impact directly and indirectly caused by COVID-19.
For purposes of Revised Ordinances of Honolulu, Chapter 21 (the “Land Use Ordinance”), the land within the Project, including the Ag Lot, are zoned AG-1, Restricted Agricultural District, and may not be used for any uses other than those that are permitted under the Land Use Ordinance for property in the AG-1, Restricted Agricultural District.
In addition, the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu (ROH) Section 3-2.7, "Art in City Buildings," provides for the inclusion of art in city-owned buildings frequented by the public.
Pursuant to and in accordance with the terms set forth in Revised Ordinances of Honolulu Section 2-35.2, the Contractor shall provide products that earn the ENERGY STAR and meet the energy specifications for energy efficiency, with exceptions allowed only as permitted under ROH Section 2-35.2. The vendor is encouraged to visit energystar.gov for complete product specifications and updated lists of qualifying products.
Hawaii Revised Statutes (“HRS”) Chapter 290 and Sections 15-13.8 through 15-13.10 of the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu, as amended, authorize Honolulu to publicly auction, sell, or otherwise dispose of abandoned or unclaimed motor vehicles post auction.
Defendants have conducted these impoundments pursuant to Chapter 29, Articles 18 and 19 of the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu (“ROH”), which provide that the City may seize personal property left on public property after providing twenty-four hours notice.