Hawaii Vacation Rental
HES2000 Chapter 4 - Energy for Ground Transportation Encourage Electric Vehicle Manufacturers to Offer Electric Vehicles for Sale. Hawaii offers an ideal place for electric vehicle use. The temperate climate reduces thermal management problems and the geographic limits of islands guarantee that no driver could ever stray beyond a network of charging stations. The charging station network will make operation anywhere on Oahu possible. Most commuters round trips are within the range offered by current battery technology. Because Hawaii motorists do not need a car capable of interstate vacation trips, they may purchase electric vehicles as their primary vehicle. Hawaii also offers a marketing opportunity for rental car agencies and electric vehicle manufacturers. Rental agencies can offer a unique and exciting vehicle option while providing manufacturers the opportunity to show off their electric vehicles to new customers (HECO 1998). ... [Read More]
US Dept of State (A) In areas designated for hotel use, resort use, or transient vacation rentals, pursuant to county authority under section 46-4, or where the county, by its legislative process, designates hotel, transient vacation rental, or resort use; ... §514E-5 Geographic limitations. Except as provided in this section, time share units, time share plans, and transient vacation rentals are prohibited. ... (2) Time share units, time share plans, and transient vacation rentals are allowed: ... [Read More]
US Dept of State (c) There is levied and shall be assessed and collected each month on the occupant of a resort time share vacation unit, a transient accommodations tax of 7.25 per cent on the fair market rental value. ... on the gross rental or gross rental proceeds derived from furnishing transient accommodations. ... (d) Every plan manager shall be liable for and pay to the State the transient accommodations tax imposed by subsection (c) as provided in this chapter. Every resort time share vacation plan shall be represented by a plan manager who shall be subject to this chapter. [L 1986, c 340, pt of §1; am L 1988, c 241, §3; am L Sp 1993, c 7, §18; am L 1998, c 156, §16] ... [Read More]
US Dept of State (e) Whenever the term of the rental agreement expires, whether by passage of time, by mutual agreement, by the giving of notice as provided in subsection (a), (b), (c), or (d) or by the exercise by the landlord of a right to terminate given under this chapter, if the tenant continues in possession after the date of termination without the landlord's consent, the tenant may be liable to the landlord for a sum not to exceed twice the monthly rent under the previous rental agreement, computed and prorated on a daily basis, for each day the tenant remains in possession. The landlord may bring a summary proceeding for recovery of the possession of the dwelling unit at any time during the first sixty days of holdover. Should the landlord fail to commence summary possession proceedings within the first sixty days of the holdover, in the absence of a rental agreement, a month-to-month tenancy at the monthly rent stipulated in the previous rental agreement shall prevail beginning at the end ... [Read More]
Austria Tourists driving rented vehicles should pay close attention to the provisions of their rental contract. Many contracts prohibit drivers from taking rented vehicles into eastern European countries. Drivers attempting to enter countries listed as “prohibited” on the car rental contract may be arrested, fined, and/or charged with attempted auto theft. The vehicle can be held by Austrian police for the car rental company. ... should read International Adoption Austria , International Parental Child Abduction Austria available on the Department of State web site at http://travel.state.gov ... [Read More]
AARC, State of Hawaii DAGS - Comptroller Memoranda 2003-30 Honolulu Airport Rental Program ... 1995-24 Central Motor Pool Vehicles Rental Rate Revision ... 1999-33 Interim Payroll Procedures for the Use of Vacation and Compensatory Time Credits to Repay Salary Overpayments ... [Read More]
US Dept of State (1) Contains one or more transient vacation rental units may be classified as a hotel use; or ... (2) Contains more than ninety-five per cent transient vacation rental units shall be classified as a hotel. ... (c) Any condominium project in an area not designated for hotel use, resort use, or transient vacation rentals that: ... [Read More]
US Dept of State [§514E-7] Maintenance charges. If time share units, or transient vacation rentals are located in the same project as private residential units, charges for the maintenance of common elements assessed against time share and transient vacation rental units may exceed the charges assessed against other units by as much as fifty per cent; provided that such charges do not exceed those assessed against units in the project accommodating transient vacationers with stays of thirty days or less, and such charges are in proportion to extra maintenance expenses actually attributable to the time share and transient vacation rental units. [L 1980, c 186, pt of §1] ... [Read More]
Honolulu International Airport (HNL) - Ground Transportation Car Rental Companies ... JN Car & Truck Rentals ... *Backpackers/Vacation Inns ... [Read More]
US Dept of State The words "gross rental" or "gross rental proceeds" shall not be construed to include the amounts of taxes imposed by chapter 237 or this chapter on operators of transient accommodations and passed on, collected, and received from the consumer as part of the receipts received as compensation for the furnishing of transient accommodations. Where transient accommodations are furnished through arrangements made by a travel agency or tour packager at noncommissionable negotiated contract rates and the gross income is divided between the operator of transient accommodations on the one hand and the travel agency or tour packager on the other hand, gross rental or gross rental proceeds to the operator means only the respective portion allocated or distributed to the operator, and no more. For purposes of this definition, where the operator maintains a schedule of rates for identifiable groups of individuals, such as kamaainas, upon which the accommodations are leased, let, or rented, gros ... [Read More]
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